Every 48 hours.
Schedule V
"EXEMPT NARCOTICS" is a term is used to generally describe those Over-the-Counter (OTC) medications, that contain low-level dosages of narcotic and narcotic-type drugs. They are dispensed without prescription but the purchaser MUST sign a register in order to receive delivery of them (e.g.- Paregoric, or codeine-based cough syrup).
Obviously not, people buy cigaretts all the time. Tobacco is a narcotic, so no, narcotics are NOT illegal.
The question is worded somewhat unclearly, but it sounds like you are describing a "controlled buy" situation... and yes, it is legal.
Most narcotics are controlled in most countries, so that means u must have script to get
It is illegal for anybody to buy narcotics in Canada, no matter what their age.
The testimony of the undercover officer, or paid informant, that made the buy - or the eyewitness observation of the officer who witnessed a sale - the narcotics themselves - the marked money used to make the buy - a combination of any or all of these things.
Narcotics is the medical name for narcotics. That's what narcotics are called.
To purchase exempt narcotics, an individual typically must be of legal age, often at least 18 years old, and may need to provide valid identification. These substances are generally available only for specific medical purposes, so a prescription or a recommendation from a licensed healthcare provider may be required. Additionally, the purchaser must comply with local regulations and restrictions that govern the sale and distribution of these substances.
Narcotics are very addictive. Addiction is elevated narcotic abuse that becomes a craving, with compulsive need to use opioids and often self-destructive behavior.
Too many people who life in the US buy narcotics from groups which fund terrorists
opiates are narcotics