You have a asked a question that has a multi-faceted answer.
Generally, prescription 'drugs' are controlled substances. Their use, production, distribution and possession are all controlled by law. A prescription from a licensed doctor makes a controlled substance legal. The difference depends on such factors as how they were produced, distributed and in whose possession they exist. If you obtain powerful painkillers by a prescription written by your doctor. Your drugs are legal. If you buy those same painkillers on the street, they are illegal drugs. Also, any concoction made by unlicensed persons and sold on the street is an illegal drug although laws vary from state to state and country to country.
Legal drugs are substances that are approved by government authorities for medical or recreational use, while illegal drugs are substances that are banned or restricted by law due to their potential for harm or abuse. Legal drugs are controlled and regulated in terms of production, distribution, and use, while illegal drugs are prohibited and subject to criminal penalties.
It depends what you mean by worst. Illegal drugs can make you go to jail. Legal drugs can help you if you have a medical codition, but sometimes have bad side effects.
If an action is legal, it is permitted by law without any consequence. However, if an action is illegal, it is forbidden by law and consequences may occur.
Legal😊 means that you do something that doesn't harm anything like a person or a store.An illegal😡 action means that you chould go to jail for it or prison. If your a kid or adult it doesn't matter if you do something illegal you could go to juvie or prison or jail.
Legal refugees are individuals who have been granted refugee status by a government or international organization and have the legal right to reside in a certain country. Illegal refugees, on the other hand, are individuals who enter a country without authorization or proper documentation and do not have legal permission to stay.
In the UK, some drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine are legal. Prescription medications are also legal when prescribed by a healthcare professional. However, possession and use of illegal drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, and marijuana, are prohibited.
Yes, selling drugs is illegal in most countries because it is against the law to possess, distribute, or sell controlled substances without proper authorization. Doing so can lead to criminal charges, imprisonment, and other legal consequences.
The antonym for "legal" is "illegal."
Using illegal drugs can lead to addiction, health problems, legal consequences, financial issues, and strained relationships. It can also impair judgment, increase the risk of accidents, and have detrimental effects on mental health.
Legal drugs are drugs that are perscribed just for you and you take them as it is written on your perscription. Illegal drugs are any drug you can buy on the street The question asks about 'acts' not 'drugs'. An illegal act is against the law, a legal act is permitted.
legal is for medicine and illegal is for profitlegal would be prescription drugs illegal would be like meth labs
Sorry we can not answer this question for you because it is not clear what the "legal and illegal UK" you are asking about is.
Licit: this is a drug that is acceptable by law under some circumstances. e.g : when a person is under age. Illicit: these are drugs that are illegal to use, possess, use or produce. e.g : cocaine, marijuana.
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i think it's because drugs is illegal and beer are legal and the alcohol is different
There is no legal age to take drugs. Hence the name "illegal drugs". It doesn't matter what age a person is, drugs are illegal unless prescribed by a doctor. Marijuana is legal medically in very few states and illegal for fun everywhere.
In terms of the number of different drugs that are available, there are vastly more legal drugs than illegal drugs. I would also say that legal drugs are used more frequently and by more people than illegal drugs are.
Legal drugs are legal, illegal drugs are not. Also some drugs that are illegal on the street are legal if you have a serious disease such as codeine. It is a strong pain killer that is usually given to patients that have recently undergone surgery.
People who do not use drugs are not at risk for legal penalties related to the use of illegal drugs.
Legal refugees are individuals who have been granted refugee status by a government or international organization and have the legal right to reside in a certain country. Illegal refugees, on the other hand, are individuals who enter a country without authorization or proper documentation and do not have legal permission to stay.