Another Masterstroke!! Decriminalise possession of "small" quantities of drugs

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https://theprint.in/india/modi-govt-plans-chang... Keeping small quantity of drug for "personal use" to be decriminalized!! Another Masterstroke by Modi Govt coming soon. Dont forget, where 3000 kg drug consignment was caught. Market is being deregulated😁😁
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Adani’s wealth has increased by $52 billion this year. In this case, Adani is far ahead of many of top-10 billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Steve Volmer, Larry Ellison, and Warren Buffett in terms of increase in wealth.

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Jin logo ne tin foil ka chashma pehen rakha hai wo log to 3000 kg drug possession ko bhi justify karenge, their only job is to justify every action of the bjp government right or wrong or disasterous no matter what.
bakaau media ko hi dekh lo Aadani ki 3000kg drug ka matter aisa chhoo mantar Kar Diya jaise kuchh dekha hi na ho, China Ne land grab karke village basa liya but ye pretend karte rahe jaise koi ayaa hi nahi lol for Chinese this is golden era
Don’t be surprised ki friend Adani ka drugs ka business flourish hoga ab and 3000kg mein hazaron pudiyan banengi
Now they will be told to have consignments in multiples of 1000kgs 😁 so that it can be termed
🤘small🤘quantity

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Section 27 of the NDPS Act has a provision for imprisonment of up to a year or a fine of up to Rs 20,000, or both, for consumption of any narcotic drug or psychotropic substance. This section however does not differentiate between addicts, first-time users, and recreational users.
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Mandatory treatment for de-addiction
Presently, undergoing medical treatment for de-addiction is voluntary.

“Medical treatment for de-addiction must be a mandatory practice for a person involved with a small quantity of substances. This will help in the rehabilitation process and redirect the person’s energies to more productive activities and is likely to wean them away from the habit of the substance,” the proposal says.

“A minimum period must be prescribed so that the person goes through the complete cycle of detoxification which is between 21-20 days,” it adds.

It was also proposed that Section 27 (b) — which says that in case a person does not volunteer for treatment, the punishment shall be fine which may extend to Rs 10,000 with mandatory social work for one year in a govt supported or run center — shall be deleted completely.

“This is because the government is trying to reform the act by making treatment for those in need a mandate and common practice rather than voluntary. Counselling and taking consent is a general practice before admission of a person for treatment in government run de addiction centers,” the proposal says.
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Since the harsh treatment is not helping anyone new rules ll ensure people to rehabilitate. Drug addicts are also human beings and not all addicts are essentially bad people. Very good step.

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