List of national drug laws (Ajax)

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

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.
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
 Allamunnic States Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
Varied Status? No No Yes No No Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No
Regulated? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
An executive order in 2002 decriminalized possession of almost all medicinal or recreational drugs (a few which have appeared since remain outright illegal), and in 2004, the Drug & Intoxicant Reform Measure legalized those same drugs for medicinal and recreational use. Certain drugs, including methamphetamine, crack cocaine, and heroin are illegal to produce and sell, but are legal to possess and use. Marijuana, alcohol, and nicotine products can be produced and sold by the public with proper licensing, while opioids, amphetamines, cocaine, and almost all other drugs are only sold under government monopoly.
 Eagleland Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Illegal 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
All forms of alcohol are legal in the Eagleland, as is caffeine, tobacco, and cannabis products and derivatives - including for recreational use - alongside several recreational drugs such as cocaine, MDMA etc. This is in accordance to Law 7844/2001 "On Psychotropic Substances." Municipal authorities are authorised to legally sell recreational drugs as defined by the law in the frameworks of rehabilitation programmes. Exempt from this rule, based on this law, are opioids and amphetamines of any kind. The production and/or smuggling of these drugs of any quantity for the purposes of sale is punished with a mandatory life sentence without parole (death sentence in times of war) and a permanent loss of political rights. Ketamine and morphine are also prohibited for public sale and are exclusively used by the National Health System and the Armed Forces for emergencies alone.
Template:Country data Fakolana Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
Drugs, both recreational and medicinal, are regulated by the Royal Council of Medicine (RCM). The RCM can pass Council Decrees that, excepting Royal Decrees or Assembly Legislation, can legalize or illegalize any substances under its jurisdiction. Such Council Decrees have authorized the use of all the above drugs, with the exception of Alcohol and Opioids which retain legal status by the 1822 Opium and Spirits Act. While Cocaine is legalized and regulated, Crack Cocaine is illegal by RCM Decree.
 Ghant 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
Ghant is very liberal when it comes to drug policy. Drugs are, and always have been legal to sell, possess, manufacture and consume, as a result of tolerant cultural views towards recreational drug use. Drug abuse is dealt with by administrative and medical intervention. Drugs are taxed in Ghant through Sin tax. Nevertheless, there is rampant smuggling and a thriving black market for tobacco, cannabis and other drugs, where the drugs are smuggled into neighboring and allied states which have made them illegal.
 Latium Legal Legal Illegal Legal Medicinal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal
Varied Status? No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No
Regulated? Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No No No
Drug laws in Latium are among some of the most strict in Ajax, and are regulated by the Illegal Substances Act of 1911 (amd. 1954;1991;2010;2014). Future drug laws may be altered by further amendments to the ISA, new Act of the Senate, or Imperial decree. Cannabis is legal for medical purposes, though is strictly regulated by requiring documentation from a SMH physician with dispensing of the drug only available at select SMH national hospitals. While drug restrictions remain strict, usage of an illegal substance under the ISA is rarely prosecuted and instead users are rehabilitated; however distributors and traffickers of illegal substances are regularly prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. From 2011 until 2014, the government sponsored needle exchange programs through SMH hospitals.
 Vannois Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal 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