Evan Wondrasek

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Nationwide, attitudes toward addicts and addiction seemed to be shifting, though slowly. Addicts were not moral failures, deviants, and criminals—the image that stuck in the popular mind following the Harrison Act. Instead, they were coming to be seen as afflicted with a disease that happened to manifest itself in stealing and conning in the relentless search for dope to calm the beast.
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic
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