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:<b>Varied Status:</b> Affirmative ([[Image:Green_check.svg|13px]]) indicates legality varies based on {{wp|Federation|subject}} or {{wp|Administrative division|administrative division}}.
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:<b>Regulated:</b> Affirmative ([[Image:Green_check.svg|13px]]) indicates some degree of {{wp|Government|government}} or {{wp|Government|public}} oversight, regulation, or restriction.
:<b>Regulated:</b> Affirmative ([[Image:Green_check.svg|13px]]) indicates some degree of {{wp|Government|government}} or {{wp|Government|public}} oversight, regulation, or restriction.
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! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Psilocybin|Psilocybin}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Psilocybin|Psilocybin}}</small>
|-
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Oyus}}
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Batsweda}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
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|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
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|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
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|colspan="15" align="left"|Discussions to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes were brought to the [[Parliament of Batsweda#National Assembly|National Assembly]] in 2018, but was voted down after the bill's second reading.
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Ionio}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{partial|Medicinal Use}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
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|colspan="15" align="left"|The Ionian government has zero tolerance on drugs excluding alcohol and caffeine. Cannabis is legal only for medical purposes.
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Mavran}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{partial|Medicinal Use}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
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|colspan="15" align="left"|The Federal Government generally aims to curb drug use instead of permitting it.
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|United Republic}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{partial|Medicinal Use}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|-
|colspan="15" align="left"|In 2005, Congress passed the [[Freedom to Experiment and Protect Indigenous Rights Act of 2005]], legalizing and create harmonized rules around most psychoactive substances.
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Zaxar}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{partial|Medicinal Use}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{ya}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|-
|colspan="15" align="left"|The Zaxari government has had a no tolerance policy for all recreational drugs with the exclusion of alchohol and caffine for the nation's entire history. The medical use of CBD was permitted in an imperial decree in 2002 as part of William I Zaxar's plan to boost the pharmaceutial industry but mainly to aid many wounded Flaxzar war vetrans. There is no legal drinking age and alchohol above 15% ABV is highly taxed along with caffine.
|-
|}
==Defunct Nations==
{| class="wikitable"
! style="width:10%;vertical-align:text-top;" | Country
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Ethanol|Alcohol}}<br/><small>(<15% {{wp|Alcohol by volume|ABV}})</small></small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Ethanol|Alcohol}}<br/><small>(>15% {{wp|Alcohol by volume|ABV}})</small></small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Amphetamine|Amphetamine}}<br/><small>({{wp|Methamphetamine|Meth-}} & {{wp|Methylphenidate|Meth-P}})</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Caffeine|Caffeine}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Cannabis|Cannabis}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Cocaine|Cocaine/Crack}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Dextromethorphan|Dextromethorphan}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Ketamine|Ketamine}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|LSD|LSD}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|MDMA|MDMA}}<br/><small>({{wp|Ecstasy|Ecstasy/Molly}})</small></small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Nicotine|Nicotine}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Opioids|Opioids}}<br/><small>({{wp|Heroin|Heroin}} & {{wp|Morphine|Morphine}})</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Phencyclidine|Phencyclidine}}</small>
! style="width:7%;vertical-align:text-top;" | <small>{{wp|Psilocybin|Psilocybin}}</small>
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Batengdei}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
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|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
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|-
|colspan="15" align="left"|The Oyusard National Congress decriminalized drug use in 1985 as the Oyusard War on Drugs was questioned by many, including those who originally advocated for it. Many of the harder drugs have tighter regulations than others.  
|colspan="15" align="left"|Batenngdei has made some attempts to control drug use through legalization and exacerbated pricing to dissuade abuse. However the government refuses to distribute certain drugs considered by the Ministry of the People's Health and Safety "overtly harmful and dangerous." There is some presence of unregulated (and illegal) drug trade, but the Batengdeian Government has made considerable efforts to reduce their prominence.
|-
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Mauridiviah}}
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Oyus}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
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|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
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|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Batengdei}}
|colspan="15" align="left"|The Oyusard National Congress decriminalized drug use in 1985 as the Oyusard War on Drugs was questioned by many, including those who originally advocated for it. Many of the harder drugs have tighter regulations than others.
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Mauridiviah}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{no|Illegal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
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|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|-
|-
|colspan="15" align="left"|Batenngdei has made some attempts to control drug use through legalization and exacerbated pricing to dissuade abuse. However the government refuses to distribute certain drugs considered by the Ministry of the People's Health and Safety "overtly harmful and dangerous." There is some presence of unregulated (and illegal) drug trade, but the Batengdeian Government has made considerable efforts to reduce their prominence.
|-
|-
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Faramount}}
|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Faramount}}
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|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
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|rowspan="1"|{{flag|Fravina}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|{{yes|Legal}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Varied Status?</b></small>
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|{{Na}}
|-
|align="right"|<small><b>Regulated?</b></small>
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|{{Ya}}
|-
|colspan="15" align="left"|Drug use is protected by the National Drug and Narcotics Restoration Act of 2008. Drug manufacture is entirely controlled by the government, who produces virtually zero dangerous drugs. Fravina only produces medication, alcohol, caffeine, and cannabis. Importation of narcotics that do not fall under those four categories is highly illegal and is a criminal offense.
|}
|}


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[[Category:Lists of Eurth]]
[[Category:Lists of Eurth]]

Latest revision as of 19:35, 4 September 2024

The varying degrees of the legality of recreational drugs and their use amongst countries in Eurth.

Varied Status: Affirmative (Green check.svg) indicates legality varies based on subject or administrative division.
Regulated: Affirmative (Green check.svg) indicates some degree of government or public oversight, regulation, or restriction.

Active Nations

Country Alcohol
(<15% ABV)
Alcohol
(>15% ABV)
Amphetamine
(Meth- & Meth-P)
Caffeine Cannabis Cocaine/Crack Dextromethorphan Ketamine LSD MDMA
(Ecstasy/Molly)
Nicotine Opioids
(Heroin & Morphine)
Phencyclidine Psilocybin
 Batsweda Legal Legal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Discussions to legalize cannabis for medicinal purposes were brought to the National Assembly in 2018, but was voted down after the bill's second reading.
 Ionio Legal Legal Illegal Legal Medicinal Use Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Ionian government has zero tolerance on drugs excluding alcohol and caffeine. Cannabis is legal only for medical purposes.
 Mavran Legal Legal Illegal Legal Medicinal Use Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Federal Government generally aims to curb drug use instead of permitting it.
 United Republic Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Illegal Legal Legal Legal Legal Medicinal Use Illegal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
In 2005, Congress passed the Freedom to Experiment and Protect Indigenous Rights Act of 2005, legalizing and create harmonized rules around most psychoactive substances.
 Zaxar Legal Legal Illegal Legal Medicinal Use Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Zaxari government has had a no tolerance policy for all recreational drugs with the exclusion of alchohol and caffine for the nation's entire history. The medical use of CBD was permitted in an imperial decree in 2002 as part of William I Zaxar's plan to boost the pharmaceutial industry but mainly to aid many wounded Flaxzar war vetrans. There is no legal drinking age and alchohol above 15% ABV is highly taxed along with caffine.

Defunct Nations

Country Alcohol
(<15% ABV)
Alcohol
(>15% ABV)
Amphetamine
(Meth- & Meth-P)
Caffeine Cannabis Cocaine/Crack Dextromethorphan Ketamine LSD MDMA
(Ecstasy/Molly)
Nicotine Opioids
(Heroin & Morphine)
Phencyclidine Psilocybin
 Batengdei Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Batenngdei has made some attempts to control drug use through legalization and exacerbated pricing to dissuade abuse. However the government refuses to distribute certain drugs considered by the Ministry of the People's Health and Safety "overtly harmful and dangerous." There is some presence of unregulated (and illegal) drug trade, but the Batengdeian Government has made considerable efforts to reduce their prominence.
 Oyus Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The Oyusard National Congress decriminalized drug use in 1985 as the Oyusard War on Drugs was questioned by many, including those who originally advocated for it. Many of the harder drugs have tighter regulations than others.
 Mauridiviah Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Faramount Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Faramount prohibits the possession, sale, and use of nearly all recreational drugs, but this ban is rarely enforced, and usually avoidable through the payment of a bribe.
 Variota Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
All drugs are completely legal in Het Huisselant. There are no minimum age requirements to purchase, use or carry narcotics. Selling small amounts of narcotics is allowed without a license, this is primarily done by citizens growing their own marijuana or making their own hash. The government offers a marketplace service to help facilitate these sales. Sales of larger amounts requires a license, both for narcotic stores and street dealers. Venues such as brothels and hotels that want to offer complimentary narcotics are allowed to do so without a license as it isn't deemed selling said narcotics.
 Cristina Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
All drugs are legal in the Free Port of Cristina. There are no legal minimum age requirements to purchase, use or carry narcotics. Selling small amounts of narcotics is allowed without a license. Sales of larger amounts requires a license, both for narcotic stores and street dealers. There are no subsidies from the government in any case.
 Mantella Legal Legal Partial Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Partial Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
The New Order prohibits the possession, sale, and use of nearly all recreational drugs. Amphetamine and opioids may be purchased under medical prescription.
 Cashar Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No