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Alfred Kinsey — Part 2
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tthe legitimate concern of the community with the distribution
and sale of narcotic Grugs, their importation is not complete-
7 ly preventea,*! It is carefully regulated so as to insure
. their confinement to appropriate ehannels.°°
and toxins are another example. Their potential harm would be
Gncalculable if they were placed in unknowing or mischievous
hands. But proposed importations of bacilli of dangerous and .
highly contagious diseases do not lead us to shut our porte in
panic. Rather, we place our faith in the competence of those
who are entrusted with their proper use.) So, here, while
the material would not be importable for general circulation,
its closely regulated use by an unimpugned institution of .
learning and research removes it from the ban of the statute.
Viruses, seruns,
The successive judicial interpretations of the statute here
involved point as clearly to this result as does the express
Congressional permission for the importation of potentially
harmful biologic products. The work of serious scholars need
’ find no impediment in this law.
27 35 stat. 614 (1909), as amended, 22 U.S.C. §173 (1952).
2B C.P.R., Part 302 (1955).
“9 fhe importation of such products for animal use is
vezulated by 37 Stat. 832 (1913), 21 U.S.C. $151 et seq. (1952).
fheir importation for human use is regulated by 5B ster 702
( 2 U.S.C. $262 (1952). The former is more strictly |
“cgulated. See 9 C.F.R., Part 102 (1949); and compare 19 C.F.R.
yl2.17 (1953), with 19 C.F.R. §12.21 (1953).
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