The Controlled Substances Act (Inter)

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The Controlled Substances Act (Inter)

An act to regulate the use and access of dangerous substances.

Enacted during the Great Interregnum

Article 1 - Alcohol

1.1 - Alcohol is prohibited for purchase or consumption by any individual before the attained age of 18 years.
1.2 - The sale or provision of Alcohol to a prohibited person shall be categorised a class E felony.
1.3 - The repeated sale or provision of Alcohol to a prohibited person shall be categorised a Class D felony.

Article 2 - Schedule A Narcotics

2.1 - Drugs to be listed as Schedule A Narcotics:
2.1.1 - Heroin
2.1.2 - Cocaine
2.1.3 - Methamphetamine
2.1.4 - Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (aka ecstasy)
2.2 - All schedule A narcotics are prohibited from sale, possession, manufacture, and consumption.
2.3 - The sale, possession, or manufacture of Schedule A narcotics shall be categorised as a Class D Felony.
2.4 - The repeated sale, possession, or manufacture of a Schedule A narcotic shall be categorised as a Class B Felony.
2.5 - The consumption of a Schedule A narcotic shall be categorised as a Class A Misdemeanour.

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
3.2 - 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.

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 - Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)
4.4.1.1 - Defined as the chemical substance named Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or C[21]H[30]O[2].

Article 5 - Schedule E Drug

5.1 - Schedule E is defined as drugs or substances that can act as either a stimulant or depressant.
5.2 - Legalization of the sale, manufacture, and consumption of Schedule E drugs to people 18 and above.
5.3 - The following will be labeled as Schedule E Drugs.
5.3.1 - Nicotine
5.3.1.1 - Defined as the chemical substance named 3-(1-Methyl-2-pyrrolidynyl) pyridine or C[10]H[14]N[2], including any salt or complex of nicotine.
5.3.1.2 Levels of nicotine per tobacco product to be constrained to:
5.3.1.2.1 - Cigarettes, to not exceed 1.8 milligrams (mg) per cigarette.
5.3.1.2.2 - Cigars, to not exceed 15mg per cigar.
5.3.1.2.3 - Mini-cigars, to not exceed 3.8mg per mini-cigar.
5.3.1.2.4 - Chewing/Dipping can, to not exceed 88mg per can of chew/dip.
5.3.1.2.5 - Loose leaf pouch, to not exceed 144mg per pouch.
5.3.1.2.6 - E-liquid, to not exceed 18mg per 1 milliliter of e-liquid.
5.3.2 - Cannabidiol (CBD)
5.3.2.1 - Defined as the chemical substance named C[21]H[30]O[2].

Article 6 - Drug Enforcement Task-Force

6.1 - The National Kodiak Police shall execute the enforcement of the Act through a dedicated anti-drug task force direct reporting to the Commissioner.

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