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  2. Cannabis in Peru - Wikipedia

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    In June 2021, Cannabis & Co. opened the first legal dispensary in Peru for the sale of medicinal marijuana [10] after obtaining signed consent (permits) from the following four Peruvian government entities: General Directorate of Medicines; Supplies and Drugs (Digemid) Ministry of Health (Minsa) Anti-Drug Directorate of the National Police [11]

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

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    Drug and precursor laws United Nations INCB – Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961 [1] INCB – Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971 [2] INCB – United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988 [3] INCB "Green list" – List of Psychotropic Substances under International ...

  4. International drug control conventions - Wikipedia

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    The three treaties are complementary and mutually supportive. [1] They serve to maintain a classification system of controlled substances, including psychoactive drugs and plants, and chemical precursors, to ensure the regulated supply of those substances determined to be useful for medical and scientific purposes, and to otherwise prevent production, distribution and use, with some limited ...

  5. United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic ...

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    Previous drug control treaties had targeted drug manufacturers and traffickers, rather than users. In their 2003 article, "The Mechanics and Dynamics of the UN System for International Drug Control," David Bewley-Taylor and Cindy Fazey explain that "[t]he 1988 Convention was an attempt to reach a political balance between consumer and producer ...

  6. Latin American drug legalization - Wikipedia

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    The decision affected the second paragraph of Article 14 of the country's drug control legislation (Law Number 23,737) that punishes the possession of drugs for personal consumption with prison sentences ranging from one month to two years (although education or treatment measures can substitute penalties).

  7. National Penitentiary Institute (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Strict drug law became more prominent in the 1980s. In some areas, the mandatory minimum is up to 30 years for drug offenses, leaving the prisons continuously over-full at all times. The strict drug laws came into play during the "War on Drugs" because the U.S. was enforcing the movement and, in return, supplying the countries with economic aid.

  8. Drug traffickers take hold in Peru's Amazon as Indigenous ...

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    Peru is a top coca and cocaine producer alongside Colombia, and its less-populous regions have become attractive to drug traffickers. Coca plantations in the Aguaytia region inched up some 3% last ...

  9. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    The official aim is a drug-free society. Drug use became a punishable crime in 1988. Personal use does not result in jail time if not combined with driving a car. [49] Prevention includes widespread drug testing, and penalties range from fines for minor drug offenses up to a 10-year prison sentence for aggravated offenses.