Since this is in the illegal drugs section, you are never allowed.....because the drugs in question are illigal. Hence, the illegal drugs section.
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This type of question is called an oxymoron, or at least a self-contradictory sentence. Illegal drugs means that certain drugs are not legal, therefore not allowed. Although it is against the law, people use them, but no they are not allowed. New Zealand has very strict controls to prevent illegal drugs being brought into the country.
The drugs are cheaper in Canada than they are in the United States. It can save them money by going to Canada and bringing the drugs back with them. It is illegal though.
some came from Canada and other countries and it was illegal
Yes, it is generally illegal to import prescription drugs into Canada for personal use, unless the drugs are for personal use and the individual has a prescription from a licensed Canadian healthcare provider.
luggage that has no dangerous objects in it such as drugs that are illegal, poison, guns and etc.
Most common drugs used in Canada are Marijuana, Prescription drugs, Ecstasy, Inhalants, Cocaine and Heroin
It is illegal for anybody to buy narcotics in Canada, no matter what their age.
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
Mailing prescription drugs to Canada can be complex and may be illegal depending on various factors. Generally, individuals are prohibited from importing prescription medications without proper authorization, such as a prescription from a licensed Canadian healthcare provider. Additionally, the Canada Border Services Agency has strict regulations regarding the importation of pharmaceuticals. It's advisable to consult legal guidelines or a healthcare professional before attempting to mail prescription drugs to Canada.
Illegal drugs mean drugs which is not accepted or it's against the law to use them