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Misuse of Drugs Act (Singapore)

Capital punishment, Threshold, ''Cannabis'', Imprisonment, Urinalysis, Criminal law of Singapore

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Misuse of Drugs Act is a national drug control law classifying substances into three categories, Classes A, B, and C. Section 44 provides that "The Minister may, by an order published in the Gazette" add, remove, or transfer drugs among the classes. The statute's penal provisions are draconian by most nations' standards, providing for long terms of imprisonment, caning, and capital punishment. The law creates a presumption of trafficking for certain threshold amounts, e.g. 30 grams of cannabis. It also creates a presumption that a person possesses drugs if he possesses the keys to a premises containing the drugs, and that "Any person found in or escaping from any place or premises which is proved or presumed to be used for the purpose of smoking or administering a controlled drug shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have been smoking or administering a controlled drug in that place or premises."

März 2026, ca. 104 Seiten, Englisch
Omniscriptum
978-613-1-64689-8

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