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Comparative analysis of drug street dealing laws in Australia and Germany Examination of evidence gathering measures in both jurisdictions Assessment of the effectiveness and limitations of these measures Exploration of legal considerations and challenges in combating drug trafficking ...
The world is changing rapidly on drug issues and Australia has been lagging behind in its policies on illicit drugs. Events this week could prove central to a new approach, which needs to be bipartisan and across all federal, state and territory jurisdictions if it is to meet our national ne...
Prior to the enactment of those laws, consumers were exposed to risks from potentially unsafe, ineffective, and adulterated products. Public health tragedies, including the 1937 Elixir Sulfanilamide incident in the US and the thalidomide tragedy in the EU and Canada in the 1950s, fast-tracked the...
…the regulatory agencies and laws don’t really matter. The judges don’t really care. They don’t look into this. They think they’re doing, what, God’s work, or—you know, because sometimes there’s a big Christian aura over ...
Estonia Marijuana Laws - Cannabis Legal Status in Estonia Fri, 01 Sep 2023 20:07:51 | Marijuana Cultivation | 1 comment Offences and penalties related to personal use As with all drugs, it is a misdemeanour to use or handle a small quantity, punishable by police fine or 30 days' admi...
In recent decades, policies, and laws in several jurisdictions across the globe have aimed to promote harm minimisation or harm reduction (HR) from habit forming drugs inclusive of Australia [3], the United Kingdom [4], New Zealand [5], the Netherlands, Switzerland and some parts of the ...
The burden of drug abuse in Nigeria: a scoping review of epidemiological studies and drug laws. Public Health Rev. 2021;42:1603960. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Seal KH, Ochoa KC, Hahn JA, Tulsky JP, Edlin BR, Moss AR. Risk of hepatitis B infection among young ...
or possession of large quantities of drugs in Category I may have to serve up to 15 years in prison and pay a fine of 1.5 million baht. Though the punishment may seem less severe compared to the previous laws, a life sentence or death penalty is still a possible ruling for an individual...
First known as the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration when it was formed as a separate law enforcement agency in 1927, the FDA derives the greater part of its regulatory power from four laws: theFederal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, which established safety and purity standards and pr...