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  2. Drug and precursor laws by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Drug and precursor laws Germany: Anlage I [8] Anlage II [9] Anlage III [10] Sweden: Narkotikastrafflagen. Läkemedelsverkets föreskrifter om förteckningar över narkotika [11] Lagen om förbud mot vissa hälsofarliga varor. List of substances [12] Kontroll av narkotikaprekursorer [permanent dead link ‍] (up to date list of laws) New Zealand ...

  3. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (illegal to drink alcohol in public streets and to carry open alcohol containers in public) [29] Morocco (illegal in public; alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas, and is sold in most major supermarkets [30]) Norway (only sold in stores within a certain time period on weekdays. Illegal to ...

  4. Health in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss health office estimates there are 220,000 regular consumers of cannabis in Switzerland despite a legal ban. [26] Drug use is 14% of men and 6.5% of women between 20 and 24 saying they had consumed cannabis in the past 30 days, [27] and 5 Swiss cities were listed among the top 10 European cities for cocaine use as measured in wastewater.

  5. Factbox-Countries' guidance on alcohol consumption

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    The agency states that alcohol-related health risks increase with the quantity consumed over a lifetime and advises consuming no more than 10 standard drinks per week while observing alcohol-free ...

  6. These 3 Countries Will Pay You To Move There: How Much? - AOL

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    The only way to access the mainland is by sea or air and people who move to the islands must purchase and renovate a house built before 1993 and has been vacant for at least two years.

  7. Alcohol Act (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Certain products obtained by fermentation (beer, cider, wine or fruit wine) are excluded as long as their alcohol content is below 15%, or 18% for natural wines. These products are not covered by this law, but by the Foodstuffs Act (RS 817.0). [3] Products with added alcohol are subject to the law regardless of their alcohol content (Art. 2).

  8. How much is too much alcohol over the holidays? A doctor explains

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    People should also be aware that there is a condition called alcohol use disorder. Nearly 29 million adult Americans have this condition, which is the most common form of substance use disorder in ...

  9. Dispensing category (Switzerland) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the clinical experience, Swiss medic then reschedules the drug as A, B, D or E. Pharmaceutical companies can apply for a lower scheduling in order to sell their products without prescription. Swissmedic can also reschedule the drug in a higher category when it becomes aware of safety risks. Hard criteria: