Sabtu, 28 Maret 2009

What the Indian government do...

To stop the illegal drug trading market in India, there have been several rules and legal laws made to stop this market. However, the appliance of these rules are still far from success and there are still a lot of things need to be done. But it'd better to mention them right here so that you know Indian government's response towards the issue. They are:
1. NDPS Act ( 1985 ) is applied more intensively to the drug offender
In the NDPS Act there are also some points need to be highly underlined because of their importance. They are:
- The cultivation, production, manufacture, possession, sale, purchase, transportation, warehousing, consumption, inter-State movement, transhipment and import and export of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances is prohibited, except for medical or scientific purposes
- The Central Government is empowered to regulate cultivation, production, manufacture, import, export, sale, consumption, use etc of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances
- The State Government is also empowered to monitor and take various actions about the cultivation, production, manufacture, import, export, sale, consumption, use etc of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
- All persons in India are prohibited to take any part in the business of illegal drugs.
substances.
2. India has announced a so-called grade period as a transition period for phasing out traditional drug use
3. Also non-medical or non-scientific use of cannabis is to be discontinued as soon as possible
4. Heavy fines and penalties are applied to the ones proved to be consuming and trading illicit drugs

By reinforcing the laws and applying these rules on the people of India, it's highly hoped that these rules can take major effects on the growing and continuing drug trading market in India.
God bless you! Wish me luck guys!

P.S : I've been writing this as a warm - up to test my knowledge for the PMUN.. hehe

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