Sentences with phrase «for psychoactive substances»

The lack of extra funding for the psychoactive substances bill reveals just what a superficial exercise this really is
The council concedes that there's an exemption for psychoactive substances in clinical trials, but points out there's no exemption for laboratory research in academia or industry.
You don't have to wait for the psychoactive substances bill to become law for the absurd spectacle of its enforcement.
Inclusion criteria for men included DSM - III - R criteria for psychoactive substance abuse or dependence.

Not exact matches

«Psychoactive substances which have been around for many, many years and it's now the government is realising how dangerous some of these substances are.
Another MP takes a different view, noting how Malthouse recently pushed ministers for significant amendments to the psychoactive substances bill.
When the psychoactive substances bill came out last month, it didn't take long for experts to start pointing out the problems with it.
Below we've laid out eight contenders for the position, including the psychoactive substances bill itself.
As from November 2011, the Home Secretary has the power to invoke a temporary class drug order for new psychoactive substances that, following advice from the ACMD, are considered to be a cause for concern.
The psychoactive substances bill already has an exemption for investigational medicinal product, but this does not apply to purely experimental substances which are not expected to have a therapeutic effect.
Addy wants the government to agree to a new test case to determine whether poppers fall within the definition described under the psychoactive substances bill and for the industry to be allowed to carry on functioning legally until an official decision has been reached.
«For reasons that are unclear, the Home Office did not consult the ACMD on the development or drafting of the [psychoactive substances] bill despite its obvious competence and authority, and indeed its specific legal remit under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 to advise on precisely such matters.»
The Psychoactive Substances Bill has proved to be a complete nightmare for the government.
For example, we have just introduced tougher new rules on drug driving, because getting behind the wheel under the influence of any psychoactive substance is a monumentally dangerous thing to do.
«The patchwork of state - based systems that have been established for medical marijuana is woefully inadequate in establishing even rudimentary safeguards that normally would be applied to the clinical use of psychoactive substances,» it reads.
In 2010 alone, 41 new psychoactive substances were reported by European nations — more than triple the amount identified in 2008, according to a report issued by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.
«Hair testing for new psychoactive substances is an important new addition to biological testing.
Electronic dance music (EDM) parties have historically been high - risk scenes for use of a variety of psychoactive substances.
Now, new techniques for analyzing residues in excavated jars and identifying tiny amounts of plant material suggest that ancient Near Easterners indulged in a range of psychoactive substances.
For example, if either have profound social - communication difficulties (as may occur with Asperger's) or the mother incapacitated by depression or psychoactive substances.
Development of a Universal Internet - Based Prevention Program for Ecstasy and New Psychoactive Substances
They were more likely to sustain injuries to multiple body regions, head injuries, and to be severely injured.51 ADHD has been found to represent a risk factor for substance abuse, 47,52 and an investigation of prevalence of ADHD among substance abusers has established that ADHD was significantly overrepresented among inpatients with psychoactive substance use disorder.53 Increased use of health services is also seen in the relatives of individuals with ADHD.
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