Why are drugs classified in the categories they are?
The drugs - it means that can alter consciousness. And as they have on the body a certain influence, such as depressing a stimulating, etc. They can be addictive, as a result of dependence and withdrawal syndrome in rejection of them. People who use drugs have a chemical dependency.
The list of drugs is very large; all are classified into different categories. There are legal drugs, but there is prohibited. Many are of natural origin, most used in medicine.
Give a description of the actions of drugs in each category.
There are three classes that are as follows Class A, B or C, with A being the focus for the most severe retributions and fines.
Class A drugs
Heroin
cocaine
ecstasy
LSD
The drugs are classified under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.Drugs such as heroin, methadone, cocaine, crack cocaine and ecstasy, LSD and amphetamines (speed) when the fall of injection into Class A conviction for possession, prepared in a Crown Court may, to a maximum of seven years imprisonment and fined. The maximum penalty for trafficking to life imprisonment and a fine.
Class B
Amphetamines (speed)
barbiturates
The maximum penalty for possession of a Class B drug, if the case reaches the Crown Court is five years plus a fine. For trade, the penalty can be up to 14 years plus a fine.
Class C drugs
amphetamines light
sedative
anabolic steroids
The last category of drugs includes amphetamines light (such as slimming pills) and drugs such as Valium Steroids. Benzodiazepine anabolic drugs are also classified as Class C. The utmost punishment of two years and five years for possessing and trafficking these drugs. The possession of these drugs is considered illegal and can still add the most sentence for Class C drug.
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