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麻薬及び向精神薬取締法 Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law
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The Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law (麻薬及び向精神薬取締法 Mayaku oyobi kouseishin'yaku torishimari hō) is a law enacted in Japan in 1953 to control most narcotic and psychotropic drugs. It was enacted in 1953 under the name of Narcotics Control Law (麻薬取締法 Mayaku torishimari hō) and was renamed current title in 1990 along with Japan's ratification of Convention on Psychotropic Substances in the same year. It is often abbreviated to Makōhō (麻向法). The restrictions laid out by this law are comparable to Schedule II of the US's Controlled Substances Act. 麻薬及び向精神薬取締法(まやくおよびこうせいしんやくとりしまりほう、昭和28年法律第14号、英語: Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law)は、麻薬と向精神薬の乱用を防止し、中毒者に必要な医療を行うなどの措置を講じ、生産や流通について必要な規制を執り行うことによって、公共の福祉の増進を図ることを目的としている(同法1条)日本の法律である。制定時の題名は麻薬取締法であったが、1990年(平成2年)の法改正で現在の題名となり、今では通称として使われる。主務官庁は厚生労働省。 大麻取締法、覚醒剤取締法、あへん法と合わせて薬物四法を構成する。麻薬特例法は比較的新しい法律であるため、薬物四法の中には組み入れられていない。
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麻薬及び向精神薬取締法(まやくおよびこうせいしんやくとりしまりほう、昭和28年法律第14号、英語: Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law)は、麻薬と向精神薬の乱用を防止し、中毒者に必要な医療を行うなどの措置を講じ、生産や流通について必要な規制を執り行うことによって、公共の福祉の増進を図ることを目的としている(同法1条)日本の法律である。制定時の題名は麻薬取締法であったが、1990年(平成2年)の法改正で現在の題名となり、今では通称として使われる。主務官庁は厚生労働省。 大麻取締法、覚醒剤取締法、あへん法と合わせて薬物四法を構成する。麻薬特例法は比較的新しい法律であるため、薬物四法の中には組み入れられていない。 The Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Law (麻薬及び向精神薬取締法 Mayaku oyobi kouseishin'yaku torishimari hō) is a law enacted in Japan in 1953 to control most narcotic and psychotropic drugs. It was enacted in 1953 under the name of Narcotics Control Law (麻薬取締法 Mayaku torishimari hō) and was renamed current title in 1990 along with Japan's ratification of Convention on Psychotropic Substances in the same year. It is often abbreviated to Makōhō (麻向法). Japan has four separate laws to regulate drugs. There is one for marijuana, one for stimulants, and one for opium; the remainder of all drugs fall under the category "narcotics and psychotropics." All of these laws were written in the 1950s, although some were revised in the Heisei period in accordance with the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. Marijuana was unregulated before the American occupation of Japan; opium was banned during the Meiji Restoration. Stimulants, most commonly methamphetamine, were widely administered to soldiers and workers in the 1940s and 1950s. The restrictions laid out by this law are comparable to Schedule II of the US's Controlled Substances Act.
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