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Under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 the sale, transport, possession and transport of methamphetamine, commonly known as "shabu", "meth" or "ice" in the country, is illegal. The law states that possession is punishable by life imprisonment to death penalty (although death penalty has been abolished in the country) and a fine ...
The levorotary form of methamphetamine, called levomethamphetamine, is an over-the-counter drug used in nasal decongestants inhalers. [24] In 2020, voters in Oregon approved a law decriminalizing possession of small amounts of methamphetamine, making Oregon the first U.S. state to decriminalize methamphetamine. [25] [26]
The Comprehensive Methamphetamine Control Act of 1996 is a bill enacted into law (Pub. L. 104–237 (text)) by the 104th Congress of the United States.It mandated registration of persons trading in list I chemicals from the DEA list of chemicals. [1]
The tax cut is the second of three installments in the gradual elimination of the state's 6.5% sales tax on grocery food. After the Legislature and Gov. Laura Kelly enacted the tax cut in 2022 ...
Kansas should return a portion of state sales taxes to local governments through the Local Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund. Here are the good, bad and best Kansas tax cut ideas proposed by Laura ...
30 day (not monthly) sales limit not to exceed 7.5 grams if sold by mail-order or "mobile retail vendor" 30 day purchase limit not to exceed 9 grams of pseudoephedrine base in regulated products (misdemeanor possession offense under 21 USC 844a for the individual who buys it) Prescriptions are exempt from logbook requirements.
Kelly advocated for an immediate cut to food sales tax in the 2022 session but lawmakers instead passed a gradual elimination that would begin to take effect in January.
Controlled Substances; Long title: An Act to amend the Public Health Service Act and other laws to provide increased research into, and prevention of, drug abuse and drug dependence; to provide for treatment and rehabilitation of drug abusers and drug dependent persons; and to strengthen existing law enforcement authority in the field of drug abuse.