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:3.2 - Schedule B to be defined as controlled substances under vise of pharmaceutical practice. |
:3.2 - Schedule B to be defined as controlled substances under vise of pharmaceutical practice. |
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:3.3 - Drugs defined in Schedule B may be prescribed by health care professionals. |
:3.3 - Drugs defined in Schedule B may be prescribed by health care professionals. |
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:3.4 - The consumption of a schedule B drug without a known prescription by a health care professional shall be categorized as a class |
:3.4 - The consumption of a schedule B drug without a known prescription by a health care professional shall be categorized as a class D misdemeanor |
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:3.5 - The sale, possession, or manufacture of Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class |
:3.5 - The sale, possession, or manufacture of Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class A misdemeanor. |
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:3.6 - The repeated sale, possession, or manufacture of a Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class |
:3.6 - The repeated sale, possession, or manufacture of a Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class D Felony. |
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===Article 4 - Schedule D Drugs=== |
===Article 4 - Schedule D Drugs=== |
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:4.1 - Schedule D is defined as drugs or substances that can act as a stimulant, depressant, or sedative. |
:4.1 - Schedule D is defined as drugs or substances that can act as a stimulant, depressant, or sedative. |
Revision as of 16:04, 1 July 2024
Amendment to The Controlled Substances Act (inter) to help end the drug problem and abolish the original Drug Task Force
Article 3 - Schedule B Narcotics
- 3.1 - Drugs to be listed as Schedule B Narcotics:
- 3.1.1 - Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
- 3.1.2 - Psilocybin
- 3.1.3 - Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
- 3.1.3.1 - Defined as the chemical substance named Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or C[21]H[30]O[2].
- 3.2 - Schedule B to be defined as controlled substances under vise of pharmaceutical practice.
- 3.3 - Drugs defined in Schedule B may be prescribed by health care professionals.
- 3.4 - The consumption of a schedule B drug without a known prescription by a health care professional shall be categorized as a class D misdemeanor
- 3.5 - The sale, possession, or manufacture of Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class A misdemeanor.
- 3.6 - The repeated sale, possession, or manufacture of a Schedule B drug shall be categorized as a Class D Felony.
Article 4 - Schedule D Drugs
- 4.1 - Schedule D is defined as drugs or substances that can act as a stimulant, depressant, or sedative.
- 4.2 - Schedule D Drugs must be prescribed by a licensed medical professional to be legally sold to the individual.
- 4.3 - Legalization of the manufacturing and sale of Schedule D drugs to be limited to licensed facilities within the region.
- 4.4 - The following to be labeled as Schedule D Drugs:
- 4.4.1 - Cannabidiol (CBD)
- 4.4.1.1 - Defined as the chemical substance named C[21]H[30]O[2].
- 4.4.1 - Cannabidiol (CBD)
- 4.5 - The consumption of a schedule D drug without a known prescription by a health care professional shall be categorized as a class C misdemeanor
- 4.6 - The sale, possession, or manufacture of Schedule D drug shall be categorized as a Class B misdemeanor.
- 4.7 - The repeated sale, possession, or manufacture of a Schedule D drug shall be categorized as a Class A misdemeanor.
Article 5 - Schedule E Drugs
- 5.1 - Take out any reference of Cannabidol in subsection 5.3.2 and subsection 5.3.2.1 as it is going into Article 4 as stated above.
Article 6 - Repeal
- 6.1 - Repeal all of Article 6 in The Controlled Substances Act (inter).