1960s narcotics & dangerous drugs identification kit
Posted by staff / July 19, 2011Can’t tell the difference between a Pentobarbital and a Secobarbital or a roach and a bomber? Fear not, drug rookies, because the Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs Identification Kit can help.
Produced in the 1960s, Winston Products for Education created the drug ID kit as an instructional aid for schools and law enforcement agencies.
Full story, including more images, at Laughing Squid.

What would happen if these kits were stolen? Party on the school board on friday nights?