coz they are stupid
There is no synonym for the Rockefeller drug laws as such, but it would be descriptive to call them draconian (meaning extraordinarily severe).
Laws against drug use vary by country, but generally, minors are prohibited from possessing, using, or distributing drugs. Penalties can include fines, mandatory counseling, community service, or even detention in juvenile facilities. It's important for young people to be aware of these laws and the potential consequences of drug-related offenses.
There are many drug crime laws in Manitoba, including: No Person shall possess a drug substance No person shall seek or obtain a drug substance However there are still many more
People break the laws so theyget in prison they try to keep people from smoking YOU CAN DIE
In addition to being responsible for enforcing all the other laws of their jurisdiction, they are usually specifically assigned to the specialty of enforcing drug and narcotics laws.
are there any new federal laws regarding first time drug offender
It's arbitrary. Laws are made by people - mostly people with a stake in the matter. Note that fewer people would get rich if it was a misdemeanor, and still less if it wasn't even a crime.
the laws are : you may not use knives or guns . you may not take captives
Drug laws in NSW have never done anything to control drug abuse or the sale and distribution of drugs in NSW.
It depends on your state's laws, but the short answer is YES.
Mercury is not a drug - it is an Element, a liquid-like metal, and it is a hazardous substance.
Dangerous drug laws are important to NSTP students and the community because they help in curbing the spread of drug abuse and addiction. By understanding and abiding by these laws, NSTP students can contribute to creating a safer and healthier community free from the negative impacts of drug abuse. These laws also provide a legal framework for authorities to prosecute individuals involved in drug-related crimes, leading to a decrease in drug-related incidents and promoting overall public safety.