“™yrr'n’ Police” officers "in some’ ge our large’ ci — that so many crimes c traced to the use of Marihuana that this vice Has become a major po» lice problem. Rede & SA ON ee Attains a height, when mature in August, of from three to sixteen feet, the silk, a thickness of from one-half inch to Wo inches. Stalk has four ridges running Jengthwise, and usually a well marked ‘wade by each branch, these appearing at intervals of from four to twenty inches. A leaf appears immediately under each branch. Green plant has a peculiar nar- oe ae ne here barely vale wo che «| STAMP IT OUT UNDER SURFACE OF MARIHUANA LEAF. naked eye. Often hidden in fields of corn. duebial MeActnEs or sunflowers. 1. Constructive legislation and efficient law en- forcement. 2. Education. iT iS A CRIME for any person to plant, cultivate possess, sell or give away Marihuana. ‘It is frequently used by criminals to bolster up their courage. Most dangerous of all is the person under the influence of marihuana at the wheel of an automobile Their illusions as to time and space destroy their judgment as to speed and distance: When eighty miles an hour seem only twenty, they often leave a trail of fatal acci dents in their wake. A user of marihyamna is a degenerate. League to Stamp Out Harmful Substances momon * Consolidated Brewers Association ‘ of seeds light yellow-greeni