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On 9 September 2019, President Donald Trump halted the humanitarian evacuation of the Bahamians claiming "I don't want to allow people that weren't supposed to be in the Bahamas to come into the United States including some very bad people." [2] Trump was referring drug dealers and gang members on the islands.
Country Remarks Amphetamine Mix (Adderall XR) 2005 Canada Withdrawn over reports of increased risk of stroke, reinstated after increased risk not found. [1] Alatrofloxacin: 2006 Worldwide Serious hepatotoxicity leading to liver transplant or death. [2] Alclofenac: 1979 UK Vasculitis [3] Alpidem (Ananxyl) 1995 Worldwide
Cocaine is effectively illegal and banned in Albania. Australia: Legal Medically: Legal Medically: Legal Medically: Legal Medically: Cocaine is not a Schedule 8 controlled substance in Australia, that which allows certain medical use of it, but otherwise it is outlawed (controlled). [2] Bahamas: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Illegal: Possession ...
Country of origin Occupation Reason banned Ban lifted 50 Cent United States: Rapper Temporarily denied entry in 2005, due to criminal record and promoting gun violence in music. Allowed to enter Canada on a temporary resident's permit. [19] Northern Calloway United States: Actor Criminal record. [20] 1990 (deceased) Coolio United States: Rapper
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In 2010, ibogaine was scheduled as a Schedule 4 substance on the Therapeutic Goods Administration poisons list, [2] making it a prescription-only medicine. [3] However, ibogaine is not a controlled substance under Australian state and federal laws, and it is legal to possess, consume, and grow plants that contain ibogaine.
1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...
As recently as 2010 the country was noted as a midpoint for Jamaican cannabis being smuggled to the United States. [6] Historically the Bahamas was a drug trafficking country, but not a drug producing one, until a 1991 seizure of 40,000 cannabis seedlings and 1,000 adult plants on Andros Island called that assumption into question. [7]