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  2. Cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The manufacture, possession, and consumption of cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago is decriminalized.. In September 2018, Prime Minister Keith Rowley announced that he was in discussions with Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi on reviewing the country's cannabis legislation with the possibility of his People's National Movement government potentially decriminalizing the manufacturing, possession, and ...

  3. Dole Chadee - Wikipedia

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    Dole Chadee (born Nankissoon Boodram) (executed June 4, 1999) was an accused drug lord and convicted murderer.His base of operation was in Piparo, Trinidad and Tobago.. Chadee was reputed to be one of the top drug lords in the Caribbean, but was never convicted of drug-related offenses.

  4. Timeline of cannabis law - Wikipedia

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    1925: The League of Nations signs the 1925 Opium Convention, for the first time adding pure cannabis extract among drugs under international control. [25] 1925: At the Brussels Conference for the harmonization of pharmacopoeia, "Cannabis herb" extract and tinctures were added to the monographs. [26] 1925: Trinidad and Tobago banned cannabis. [27]

  5. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    The Alien and Sedition Acts gave the President of the United States the power to arrest and subsequently deport any alien that he deemed dangerous. [5] The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act was designed to suspend Chinese immigration to the United States, and deport Chinese residents that were termed as illegally residing in the country. The types of ...

  6. Legality of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] As a Schedule I drug under the treaty, countries can allow the medical use of cannabis but it is considered to be an addictive drug with a serious risk of abuse. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The use of cannabis for recreational purposes is prohibited in most countries; however, many have adopted a policy of decriminalization to make simple possession a ...

  7. Dangerous Drugs Act - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Drugs Act may refer to: Dangerous Drugs Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 46), a United Kingdom law; Dangerous Drugs Act 1925 (15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 74), a United Kingdom law; Dangerous Drugs Act 1951 (14 & 15 Geo. 6. c. 48), a United Kingdom law; Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, a Malaysian law; Dangerous Drugs Act 1965 (c. 15), a United Kingdom law

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  9. Crime in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Criminal activity in Trinidad and Tobago is a controversial topic on the two islands. Gang violence, gun crime and murders have been rising dramatically since the late 1990s. Approximately 605 people were murdered in 2022, the highest number ever recorded.