The Marihuana Tax Act of 1937:
A) was designed to raise revenue for the federal government by taxing marijuana transactions.
B) was declared unconstitutional shortly after its enactment.
C) was a state law that was passed in a few states but vetoed in most of them.
D) effectively banned all possession and sale of marijuana products.
E) is still in effect and currently results in most of the marijuana-related arrests in the United States.
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