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Legal highs – synthetic narcotics that are so new that legislation hasn't banned them yet – would be treated significantly differently if the EC's proposals had been endorsed.
"But we don't have to accept them, just the same as we don't have to accept the narcotics that are in the streets and the murders that are happening all over the country.
It also only described the effects of narcotics that are no longer used today - and yet it was cited by many as proof that modern drugs such as OxyContin were safe outside of the hospital setting.
New Zealand's reform has allowed the parliament to avoid the need for constant legislation, and allows consumers to properly understand the range of narcotics that are available.
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His conclusion, as of July 2012, was that $1.2 million in business was carried out each month, much of it for buying small amounts of narcotics that were delivered by mail.
In September, several Venezuelan soldiers stationed at the airport were arrested after French authorities made their biggest cocaine bust ever, seizing 1.4 tons of narcotics that were smuggled in 31 suitcases aboard another Air France flight to Paris.
"If any member of my staff frequents a place of prostitution and narcotics that's illegal in the city of Newark, where 14-year-olds are doing live sex acts, they don't even have to touch them; I'm still going to fire them," he said indignantly with the governor and a coterie of elected officials at his side.
Today we're back in Lebanon, peering into the kaleidoscope of narcotics that was the engine of the country's economy and helped fund a war.
Vega "worked with individuals in Mexico and the Chicago area to transport and distribute narcotics that were concealed in commercial passenger buses that traveled between Mexico and Chicago," a Drug Enforcement Administration agent said in an affidavit last year.
The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC) was engulfed in controversy on Monday after it attempted to distance itself from an official document advocating decriminalization of narcotics that was written by its own staff.
Last spring, the Tennessee legislature became the first to prosecute women for the health of their newborns with a "fetal assault" bill allowing for up to 15 years in prison for a person convicted of using narcotics that were proven to have harmed her baby during pregnancy.
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