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Portugal's first major drug laws were enacted in 1924 [5] and 1926, [6] mainly incorporating into domestic law the International Opium Convention. [7] In 1970, the country's drug law underwent a major update, with the introduction of a legal definition of narcotic products, a drug schedule, and legal regime for punishing drug trafficking and consumption.
The Decree-Law 15/93 of January 22 (Portuguese: Decreto-Lei n.º 15/93, de 22 de Janeiro) is a Portuguese drug control law implementing the 1988 United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.
Drug policy of Portugal; C. ... Decree-Law 15/93 This page was last edited on 22 September 2018, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Portugal has arguably the most liberal laws concerning the possession and use of illicit drugs in the Western world. In 2001 Portugal decriminalised possession of effectively all drugs that are still illegal in other developed nations including, but not limited to, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, and LSD. However while drug consumption is not a ...
2.14 Portugal. 2.15 Russia. 2.16 ... capita than all other countries in the EU on drug law enforcement. 75% of drug-related public spending is on law enforcement ...
Portugal's criminal police agency said on Wednesday it had arrested four people on suspicion of holding a man in slavery-like conditions for 17 years in the country's northern region of Braganca.
Two of Portugal’s most international production houses – SPi, producer of the country’s first Netflix Original series “Gloria,” and Caracol Protagonista – are teaming to co-produce ...
Drug-related deaths in Portugal (1 C, 1 P) Drug policy of Portugal (3 P) P. Pharmaceutical companies of Portugal (3 P) S. Portuguese sportspeople in doping cases (29 P)