Drug prohibition law
Drug prohibition law is prohibition-based law by which governments prohibit, except under licence, the production, supply, and possession of many, but not all, substances which are recognised as drugs, and which corresponds to international treaty commitments in the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961, the Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971, and the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances 1988.
Drug prohibition lawControlled DrugIllegal drug tradeDrugs controlled by the UK Misuse of Drugs ActControlled substanceControlled Drugs and Substances ActMisuse of Drugs Act 1971Controlled Internal Drug Release (CIDR)Misuse of Drugs Act (Singapore)Controlled Substances ActSingle Convention on Narcotic DrugsHeroinConvention on Psychotropic SubstancesStandard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and PoisonsSustained release dosage formsTime release technologyTemazepamBenzodiazepineOxycodonePsychotropic Substances Act (Thailand)
Designer drugUniform Controlled Substances ActRegulation of therapeutic goodsOROSDepo-ProveraDrug Enforcement AdministrationOffice of National Drug Control PolicyDimethyltryptamineCriminal law of CanadaQuesito (disambiguation)Los QuesitosFelix MitchellDimethylamphetamine2C-C-NBOMeMorphineN-Methyl-3-piperidyl benzilatePaolo VioliCoil-globule transitionSameridine1-(4-Nitrophenylethyl)piperidylidene-2-(4-chlorophenyl)sulfonamide




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