Sentence examples for misuse regulations from inspiring English sources

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The commission of inquiry report, released last month, recommended that the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 and supporting Drugs Misuse Regulations 1987 be amended to remove the distinction between schedule one and schedule two drugs.

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Much as Uber and Airbnb forced governments to reconsider misused regulations, we need a startup to come forward and be the change-bearer in education.

The prevention of applications that are intended to do harm becomes a responsibility of a scientific community that collaborates on their design and whose voluntary contributions are considered as more efficient in the detection of misuse than regulation.

A summer of inactivity helped foster suspicion that it was just a grab for popular opinion, until last week, when the Home Office confirmed the rescheduling of weed to Schedule 2 under the Misuse of Drugs Regulations Act (2001), opening it up to patients with conditions like epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and cancer from the 1st of November.

As Nutt, King, and Nichols (2013) argue, the UK Misuse of Drugs Regulations (2001) currently make it very difficult to conduct appropriate scientific research on different cannabis strains, as cannabis is listed in schedule 1 of the Regulations, meaning that it is subject to the tightest controls.

Cathinones are β-ketoamfetamine derivatives which possess a ketone group at the β carbon position of the amfetamine backbone (figure 1). 1 While cathinone and some of its derivatives are controlled under misuse of drugs regulations in the UK, mephedrone has not been controlled 2 until April 2010 when it became classified as a class B drug.

Full statement: "The eagerness of the EU and the UK government to publicly state that airlines have a responsibility under EU Regulation EU261/2004, to accommodate and feed passengers booked on flights cancelled by the volcanic disruptions, is a misuse of the regulation.

The NUJ has condemned the misuse of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa) by Kent police to obtain the phone records of Mail on Sunday news editor David Dillon and freelance journalist Andrew Alderson.

The National Union of Journalists has told parliament that police misuse of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act to snoop on journalists and their sources is "systemic and institutionalised" and is doing "irreparable damage" to the industry.

The order forms part of an inquiry by commissioner Sir Paul Kennedy into potential misuse of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (Ripa).

From the nineteenth century onwards, governments have responded to concerns for public protection and concerns about drug misuse through medicine regulation legislation.

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