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Synthetic drugs ('PMMA')
Synthetic drugs ('PMMA')
[OJ 2002 L 63/14]
Proposal
from Commission (
COM (2001) 734
, 6 Dec. 2001)
Background
implements
1997 Joint Action
on synthetic drugs
EP
no consultation
Council
adopted by 28 Feb. 2002 JHA Council:
Decision 2002/188/JHA
Further reading
SEMDOC: Joint Action 96/699/JHA on exchange of information on chemical profiling of drugs (OJ 1996 L 322/5)
SEMDOC: Decision 2002/188/JHA criminalising 'PMMA' (OJ 2002 L 63/14)
SEMDOC: Decision 2001/419/JHA on the transmission of samples of controlled substances (OJ 2001 L 150/1)
SEMDOC: Decision 2003/847/JHA criminalising 2C-I, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7 and TMA-2 (OJ 2003 L 321/64)
SEMDOC: Decision 2005/387/JHA on Synthetic drugs (OJ 2005 L 127/32)
Public register of EU Council Documents:
synthetic drugs
EMCDDA:
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction - EU Drug policy and law
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