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  2. Crime in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's main problem with drug trafficking relates to its geography and its prime maritime network that facilitates drug trafficking on an international scale. Costa Rica's maritime jurisdiction is more than 11 times the size of its land mass, [11] rendering it even more difficult to police and monitor trading activity. It has been ...

  3. Category:Drugs in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Category: Drugs in Costa Rica. ... Alcohol in Costa Rica (1 C) This page was last edited on 1 October 2015, at 07:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Legal status of ibogaine by country - Wikipedia

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    Health Canada added ibogaine to the Prescription Drug List (PDL) in 2017, meaning that the drug can only be obtained legally with a medical prescription. [9] In the past, ibogaine has been seized from several providers amid concerns over heart risks. [10] Costa Rica Un­known: Un­known: Un­known: Un­known

  5. Drug onslaught pushes violence to record levels in Costa Rica ...

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    The influence of Mexican drug gangs and increased cocaine output in Colombia have pushed murders toward record levels in Costa Rica, a top official said, casting a shadow over a country that has ...

  6. Costa Rica makes first-ever fentanyl gang arrests - AOL

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    Costa Rican police detained suspected gang members accused of making and trafficking the synthetic drug fentanyl, officials said on Tuesday, the first such arrests associated with the powerful ...

  7. Illegal drug trade in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Costa Rica#Organised crime and drug-related crime; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect:

  8. WHO issues warnings on fake copies of Novo Nordisk's ... - AOL

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    Fake drugs could be harmful and if they do not have the necessary raw components, can lead to health complications resulting from unmanaged blood glucose levels or weight, the WHO said.

  9. Cannabis in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Police Enforcement in Costa Rica (Fuerza Pública) does not have a specific protocol to deal with cannabis users, nonetheless in case of possession of "small dosages" (informally considered somewhat between 1 - 8 grams) they will confiscate the drugs. In the case of a larger amount they may proceed with a formal arrest.