Rescinded Controlled Substances Act

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Controlled Substances Act

A
Bill
To

Legalize weed

The Parliament of Stratham enacts:

Section 1. Short Title

(1) This Act is the Controlled Substances Act.

Section 2. Commencement

(1) All provisions shall come into effect upon passage.

Section 3. Reasoning

(1) According to The Weed Act, Lumnas root and Docweed have beneficial side effects to users with no negative side effects. Therefore there is no legitimate reason as to why the government must punish users of it for simply not having a card allowing so.

Section 4. Classification of Substances.

(1) Create the classification of Schedule 0 substances.
(a) Lumnas root and Docweed shall be assigned under the classification of Schedule 0 substances.
(b) It shall be legal for all citizens to possess, use, distribute, and produce these substances.




(2) Create the classification of Schedule 1 substances.
(a) Fireweed, Puffweed, and Badroot shall be assigned under the classification of Schedule 1 substances.

Section 5. Schedule 0 Substances

(1) Citizens have the right to possess up to 2 stacks of schedule 0 substances on their inventory.
(2) Citizens have the right to possess up to 108 stacks of Schedule 0 substances at their shop.
  1. In order for citizens to be able to possess this amount they must have a registered company with the DoE.
  2. They may only possess the substances at their registered company HQ or any other company location.
  3. Citizens may possess only up to 54 stacks if they do not have a registered company with the DoE.

Section 6. Definitions

(1) Define Possession of Schedule 1 substances as “ The act of possessing an amount over the limit of Badroot, Puffweed, or Fireweed.”
(a) Outlaw Possession of Schedule 1 substances.

(2) Define Distribution of Schedule 1 substances as “The act of selling or distributing Schedule 1 substances or possessing Schedule 1 substances with the intent to sell or distribute.”
(a) Outlaw Distribution of Schedule 1 substances.

(3) Define the Use of Schedule 1 substances as “The act of using Schedule 1 substances by means of a smoking pipe.
(a) Outlaw Use of Schedule 1 substances.

(4) Define Production of Schedule 1 substances as “The act of producing Schedule 1 substances or being in possession of a farm in order to perform such.”
(a) Outlaw Production of Schedule 1 substances.

(5) Define Trafficking of Schedule 1 substances as “The act of distributing or possessing Schedule 1 substances in excess of 27 stacks.”
(a) Outlaw Trafficking of Schedule 1 substances.

(6) Define Possession of Schedule 0 substances in excess as “The act of possession of more than 2 stacks of Schedule 0 substances in your inventory.”
(a) Outlaw Possession of Schedule 0 substances in excess.

(7) Define Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess without registration as “The act of possession of more than 54 stacks of Schedule 0 substances at a plot that is not registered with the DoE as a business.”
(a) Outlaw Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess without registration.

(8) Define the Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess with registration as “The act of possession of more than 108 stacks of Schedule 0 substances at a plot that is registered with the DoE as a business.”
(a) Outlaw Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess of registration.

(9) Define Trafficking of Schedule 0 substances as “The act of possessing more than 10 stacks of Schedule 0 substances in your inventory.”
(a) Outlaw Trafficking of Schedule 0 substances.

(10) The Department of Justice has the authority of enforcement over these crimes.

Section 7. Punishments

(1) Possession of Schedule 1 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of drugs and 100kr fine.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 250kr fine.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 350kr fine.

(2) Distribution of Schedule 1 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of drugs and 200kr fine.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 500kr fine.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 750kr fine.

(3) Use of Schedule 1 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of drugs and 100kr fine.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 200kr fine.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of drugs and 350kr fine.

(4) Production of Schedule 1 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of drugs, destruction of farm, 5 minutes jail time, and 500kr fine.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of drugs, destruction of farm, 5 minutes jail time, and 750kr fine.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of drugs, destruction of farm, 10 minutes jail time, and 1000kr fine.

(5) Trafficking of Schedule 1 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of drugs, 5 minutes jail time, and 500kr fine.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of drugs, 10 minutes jail time, and 750kr fine.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of drugs, 10 minutes jail time, and 1150kr fine.

(6) Possession of Schedule 0 substances in excess
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 75kr fine
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 150kr fine
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 200kr fine

(7) Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess without registration
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 300kr fine
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 500kr fine, 10 minutes jail time.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 750kr fine, 15 minutes jail time.

(8) Distribution of Schedule 0 substances in excess with registration
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 500kr fine, 10 minutes jail time.
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 750kr fine, 15 minutes jail time.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 1000kr fine, 20 minutes jail time.

(6) Trafficking of Schedule 0 substances
(a) 1st offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 500kr fine
(b) 2nd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 750kr fine, 5 minutes jail time.
(c) 3rd offense: Confiscation of excess drugs, 1000kr fine, 10 minutes jail time.



Authored by Ryan_88 on behalf of Myself.
 

P. Hunter

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This bill has received Prime Ministerial assent and is hereby signed into law.
 
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