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The united States was very violent in the early 20th century and many blamed cocaine.


It certainly was a tumultuous period, but what reliable evidence is there of cocaine being a major causal factor? The USA was plagued by lots of labor-related violence, race rioting and organized crime (peaking during Prohibition, of course), but was cocaine ever anything more than a scapegoat?


Cocaine aside, environmental lead via gasoline and paint weren't exactly helpful either.




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