20 July 2011

1960s Narcotics And Dangerous Drugs Identification Kit

Photos: Rusty Blazenhoff and Ken Dashner
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Winston Products for Education created these identification kits for schools, scouting organizations and law enforcement agencies to educate children about the dangers of drugs in the 1960s.

According to the Wiley Online Library:
The Dangerous Drugs—Identification Kit contains harmless facsimiles of the more commonly abused dangerous drugs. The Kit was designed to be used primarily as an instructional aid in educational and training programs directed toward combating the existing narcotics and dangerous drugs problem. It consists of a plastic container which is transparent and durable. Plainly visible within the container are facsimiles of amphetamines and barbituates, reproduced with exacting fidelity in terms of color, size, shape, and other distinguising characteristics.
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