The law Most places in the world have laws against using ecstasy. Ecstasy is illegal for everyone under Australian and South Australian laws. It is illegal to possess, use, make or sell ecstasy. The penalty received for an offence differs with the type of offence, prior convictions you may have, the amount of drug and where you live (ie. each state in Australia penalises a little differently), but fines are usually heavy and being sent to prison is a possibility.
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the french mad laws that were called the code noir or the black code those laws were restricted for the Africans of the Louisiana
the french mad laws that were called the code noir or the black code those laws were restricted for the Africans of the Louisiana
MDMA is classified as a Schedule I Narcotic. It is a felony to possess, manufacture, or distribute.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Mark Segreto
To strict.
Yeah, so the Louisiana laws just separate from husband. I guess that that's simply the law of the land
The criminal laws adopted by Louisiana are influenced by a unique blend of French civil law, Spanish civil law, and English common law. This is due to Louisiana's historical background as a former French and Spanish colony before becoming part of the United States. Many aspects of Louisiana's legal system, including its criminal laws, reflect this historical convergence of legal traditions.
The subject of the Louisiana laws upheld by Plessy v. Ferguson was racial segregation on public transportation, specifically the "separate but equal" doctrine.
Your local police can assist you.