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Like almost all member states of the United Nations, Brazil is a signatary of the string of International Conventions that date back to 1912 and make up the contemporary global drug control system. This means that Brazil has the obligation to work with other countries and with international control bodies with the aim of stamping out the non-scientific and non-medical use of narcotic and psychotropic substances. It fulfills this obligation by, among other things, implementing the national anti-drug law that provides severe sanctions for the production, supply, and use of drugs.
Like almost all member states of the United Nations, Brazil is a signatary of the string of International Conventions that date back to 1912 and make up the contemporary global drug control system. This means that Brazil has the obligation to work with other countries and with international control bodies with the aim of stamping out the non-scientific and non-medical use of narcotic and psychotropic substances. It fulfills this obligation by, among other things, implementing the national anti-drug law that provides severe sanctions for the production, supply, and use of drugs.


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