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abuse
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PREAMBLE
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... Considering that effective
measures
against
abuse
of
narcotic drugs
require co-ordinated and
universal
action
, ...
ARTICLE-2
: SUBSTANCES UNDER CONTROL [
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... (a) They ensure by appropriate
methods
of denaturing or by other means that the
drugs
so used are not
liable
to be
abused
or have ill
effects
(article
3
, paragraph 3) and that the
harmful
substances
cannot in
practice
be recovered; and ...
ARTICLE-3
: CHANGES IN THE SCOPE OF CONTROL [
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... (iii) If the
World Health Organization
finds
that the
substance
is
liable
to similar
abuse
and productive of similar ill
effects
as the
drugs
in
Schedule
I or
Schedule
II or is
convertible
into a
drug
, it shall
communicate
that finding to the
Commission
which may, in
accordance
with the
recommendation
of the
World Health Organization
,
decide
that the
substance
shall be
added
to
Schedule
I or
Schedule
II. ...
... 4. If the
World Health Organization
finds
that a
preparation
because of the
substances
which it contains is not
liable
to
abuse
and cannot produce ill
effects
(paragraph 3) and that the
drug
therein is not readily recoverable, the
Commission
may, in
accordance
with the
recommendation
of the
World Health Organization
,
add
that
preparation
to
Schedule
III. ...
... 5. If the
World Health Organization
finds
that a
drug
in
Schedule
I is particularly
liable
to
abuse
and to produce ill
effects
(paragraph 3) and that such
liability
is not offset by substantial
therapeutic
advantages
not possessed by
substances
other than
drugs
in
Schedule
IV, the
Commission
may, in
accordance
with the
recommendation
of the
World Health Organization
,
place
that
drug
in
Schedule
IV. ...
ARTICLE-36
: PENAL PROVISIONS [
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... (b) Notwithstanding the preceding subparagraph, when
abusers
of
drugs
have committed such
offences
, the
Parties
may provide, either as an alternative to
conviction
or
punishment
or in
addition
to
conviction
or
punishment
, that such
abusers
shall undergo
measures
of
treatment
,
education
,
after-care
,
rehabilitation
and
social reintegration
in
conformity
with paragraph 1 of article
38
. ...
... (b) Notwithstanding the preceding subparagraph, when
abusers
of
drugs
have committed such
offences
, the
Parties
may provide, either as an alternative to
conviction
or
punishment
or in
addition
to
conviction
or
punishment
, that such
abusers
shall undergo
measures
of
treatment
,
education
,
after-care
,
rehabilitation
and
social reintegration
in
conformity
with paragraph 1 of article
38
. ...
ARTICLE-38
: MEASURES AGAINST THE ABUSE OF DRUGS [
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...
MEASURES
AGAINST THE
ABUSE
OF
DRUGS
...
... 1. The
Parties
shall give
special attention
to and take all practicable
measures
for the
prevention
of
abuse
of
drugs
and for the early
identification
,
treatment
,
education
,
after-care
,
rehabilitation
and
social reintegration
of the
persons
involved and shall co-ordinate their efforts to these ends. ...
... 2. The
Parties
shall as far as possible
promote
the
training
of
personnel
in the
treatment
,
after-care
,
rehabilitation
and
social reintegration
of
abusers
of
drugs
. ...
... 3. The
Parties
shall take all practicable
measures
to assist
persons
whose
work
so requires to gain an
understanding
of the
problems
of
abuse
of
drugs
and of its
prevention
, and shall also
promote
such
understanding
among the
general public
if there is a
risk
that
abuse
of
drugs
will become widespread. ...
... 3. The
Parties
shall take all practicable
measures
to assist
persons
whose
work
so requires to gain an
understanding
of the
problems
of
abuse
of
drugs
and of its
prevention
, and shall also
promote
such
understanding
among the
general public
if there is a
risk
that
abuse
of
drugs
will become widespread. ...
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