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Drugs: General Information and the Law Definitions Licit vs. Illicit

9 Dec 2010

Drugs and the Law The following are a few of the acts and regulations relating to drugs in Canada: The Controlled Drug and Substances Act The act defines drug and controlled substance offences and punishments, lists substances that are to be controlled (see Schedules I-VI), and defines how they are controlled. [...] Department of Justice Canada: An excerpt from The Tobacco Act describing its purpose: 4.4) The purpose of this Act is to provide a legislative response to a national public health problem of substantial and pressing concern and, in particular, (a) to protect the health of Canadians in light of conclusive evidence implicating tobacco use in the incid. [...] While an individual may take the drug to relieve pain, they will be simultaneously be changing the ability for their blood to clot and be changing the acidity of the stomach. [...] taking frequent breaks when studying, getting more sleep and exercise), the user may associate the feelings of relief with the use of the drug, How does the “feel better” principle relate to the misuse of drugs? Let’s first look at the example of antibiotics are used to fight bacterial infections. [...] Illicit Drugs and the Law The Controlled Drug and Substances Act Food and Drugs Act Liquor in Alberta Alberta Gaming and Liquor Act The Tobacco Act PDF: Addiction Physical impact of drug use Psychological impact of drug use.
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Authors

Tim Dixon

Pages
7
Published in
Canada