The method of execution in China is not by lethal injection. Here, they simply shoot the comdemned in the back of the head. Case closed.
No, the drugs used for executions in China and the US are not exactly the same. While both countries use lethal injection as the primary method of execution, the specific drugs and protocols can vary. For example, some US states use a three-drug protocol (sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and potassium chloride), while China's exact protocol is not publicly disclosed.
The penalty for selling illegal drugs in China can range from severe fines to life imprisonment or even the death penalty, depending on the amount and type of drugs involved. China takes a strict approach to drug-related offenses in an effort to combat drug trafficking and abuse.
The legalization of soft drugs is a complex issue that involves social, economic, and health considerations. Some argue that legalizing soft drugs could lead to reduced crime rates, allocation of law enforcement resources to more serious crimes, and increased tax revenue. Others have concerns about potential negative health impacts and increased substance abuse. It is important to carefully evaluate the potential benefits and risks before making a decision.
Yes, it is illegal and unethical to give drugs to animals in zoos unless prescribed by a qualified veterinarian for medical treatment. Administering drugs without proper authorization can harm the animals and potentially violate animal welfare laws.
Drugs can have a wide range of smells depending on their chemical composition. Some drugs may have a bitter or chemical odor, while others may have a sweet or earthy scent. It is important to note that the smell of a drug is not a reliable way to determine its potency or composition.
No, illegal drugs do not show up in a strep test. Strep tests are used to detect bacterial infections specifically for Streptococcus bacteria. Illegal drugs typically require specialized tests, such as urine or blood tests, for detection.
You need to be more specific. Exactly which drugs are you talking about?
not exactly...
most leaves in china are used for herbal drugs....
A person who does drugs. A sexy guy.
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The penalty for selling illegal drugs in China can range from severe fines to life imprisonment or even the death penalty, depending on the amount and type of drugs involved. China takes a strict approach to drug-related offenses in an effort to combat drug trafficking and abuse.
Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use.
Generic drugs are copies of brand-name drugs that have exactly the same dosage, intended use, effects, side effects, route of administration, risks, safety, and strength as the original drug. In other words, their pharmacological effects are exactly the same as those of their brand-name counterparts. Use generic drugs dispensed from a trusted place.
not sure if i get the question right... the actions towards (illegal) drug use range from tolerate it (as with cannabis in Holland, Spain and parts of Germany) to execution of the perpetrator (in China, Singapore)... And if a drug's legal... there's probably educational programs to reduce addiction.
It depends if the question is for practical use or education?
Not sure exactly what you mean but maybe you mean a drug addict (someone who is dependent on drugs) who is in withdrawal (going without drugs in order to get clean).
Britain began smuggling illegal drugs into China.