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Page 1: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

The law and drugs – Section 3

Page 2: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

What is a drug?

A drug can be:

Any substance used in the composition of medicine or

A substance used to stupefy or poison for self indulgence

Page 3: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Watch the following slides and decide whether the substances are or are not drugs:

Page 4: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Tea

Page 5: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Coffee

Page 6: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Heroin

Page 7: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Tobacco

Page 8: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Cocaine

Page 9: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Aspirin

Page 10: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Cough medicine

Page 11: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Alcohol

Page 12: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Cannabis

Page 13: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Ecstasy

Page 14: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Why are …

some drugs legal?

some illegal?

Page 15: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

In law drugs are either

Uncontrolled drugs or

Controlled drugs

What is the difference?

Page 16: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Uncontrolled Drugs

Drugs and medicines that are freely available without prescription e.g. aspirin and paracetamol

Page 17: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Controlled Drugs

Drugs that can only be lawfully obtained under medical supervisione.g. in a hospital or prescribed by a doctor

Page 18: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Under the Misuse of Drugs Act

If you possess or use a controlled drug without it being prescribed then you are guilty of an offence: The unlawful possession of a controlled drug Possession of a controlled substance with

intent to supply it Supplying or offering to supply a controlled

drug (even where no charge is made for the drug)

Allowing premises you occupy or manage to be used for the purpose of drug taking

Page 19: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Classification

Controlled drugs are classified as:

Class A

Class B

Class C

Page 20: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Class A

These include: cocaine, heroin, ecstacy, LSD, Temazepan

Penalties for possession: Up to seven years in prison, an unlimited fine or both

Penalties for dealing: Up to life in prison, an unlimited fine or both

Page 21: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Class B drugs

These include: amphetamines, speed, barbiturates.

Penalties for possession: Up to five years in prison, an unlimited fine or both

Penalties for dealing: Up to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both

Page 22: The law and drugs – Section 3. What is a drug? A drug can be: Any substance used in the composition of medicine or A substance used to stupefy or poison.

Class C drugs

Drugs in this category include: cannabis, tranquillisers, valium, anabolic steroids

Penalties for possession: Up to two years in prison, an unlimited fine or both

Penalties for dealing: Up to 14 years in prison, an unlimited fine or both


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