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  2. Illegal drug trade in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government has gradually increased its emphasis on fighting drug crimes. In addition to legislative restrictions, in 2003 it formulated new strategy against drug abuse. In order to curb the increasingly rampant drug smuggling crimes, the Japanese government has also formulated the emergency measures to prevent drug smuggling. [19]

  3. Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law - Wikipedia

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    There is one for marijuana, one for stimulants, and one for opium; the remainder of all drugs fall under the category "narcotics and psychotropics." All of these laws were written in the 1950s, although some were revised in the Heisei period in accordance with the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and ...

  4. Capital punishment for drug trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Sessions’ memo talks largely about opioids, but federal law contains no such drug-specific limitation on prosecutors’ power." [30] Vietnam * High Yemen * Insufficient data Harm Reduction International reports: "imposition of one death sentence for drug use and trafficking of amphetamines and cannabis resin in June 2022. This is the first ...

  5. DARE Didn't Make Kids 'Say No' to Drugs. It Normalized ... - AOL

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    DARE to Say No: Policing and the War on Drugs in Schools, by Max Felker-Kantor, The University of North Carolina Press, 288 pages, $27.95 The post DARE Didn't Make Kids 'Say No' to Drugs.

  6. Mokusatsu - Wikipedia

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    If he really meant 'no comment', that is not what he said – and mokusatsu does not imply it, even obliquely. However, the fact that the Japanese and Emmerson maintain that Suzuki's nuance was misunderstood illustrates the tendency of the Japanese to take refuge in alleged mistranslations. [11] Likewise, Herbert Bix concluded:

  7. Dojin-kai - Wikipedia

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    With its activities of drug trafficking, the Dojin-kai has allegedly been Japan's largest wholesale dealer in drugs since the late 20th century, after the disbanding of three other yakuza groups based in northern Kyushu; Tagawa-based Sadaoka-gumi, known as Japan's Methlord in the Showa era, which was crushed by the Taishu-kai, Okawa-based ...

  8. CDC report finds teens are using drugs — often alone — to ...

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    Teens with marijuana or alcohol use problems say they turn to drugs because of a crushing need to relax and escape worries, according a new CDC report.

  9. Why Samsung Electronics Should Say No to Drugs - AOL

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    Samsung Electronics is best known for its smartphones, TVs, memory chips and liquid crystal displays. So the news that the company is entering the biopharmaceuticals business seems like quite a leap.