1. Laws 156-57, bore resemblance in structure to the Utah statute and the Harrison Act. It encompassed "any drug or preparation known or sold under the Spanish name of 'Marihuana'. .. ." (Id. at 278). Unlike the statutes in Utah and New Mexico, Texas solely prohibited the selling, furnishing, or distribution of marijuana. With the exception of medical use, any such transactions involving the listed narcotics could result in fines and/or imprisonment ranging from one;The Texas general narcotics statute