News - UN urges stand on internet drugs
Posted on May 17, 2008
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should do more to crack down on the illicit trade in controlled drugs over the internet, according to a new report by a UN organisation. The International Narcotics Control Board reports that there is an increase in dealers using cyberspace to market narcotics and drugs. Its annual report says internet pharmacies are shipping prescription- only drugs across the globe. They are targeting former patients who have become addicted to drugs, it says.
The report warns the drug ritalin - used to treat hyperactive children - carries a high risk of abuse but was advertised on some websites as a “mild and harmless stimulant”. It calls on governments to ask the judiciary to “ensure that adequate penalties be attributed” to people caught trafficking controlled drugs on the internet. An INCB board member, Hamid Ghodse, told a news conference in London that the trafficking of controlled drugs over the internet was “extremely serious”. “There are more sites on how to make drugs, how to manufacture and produce them and even how to avoid detection by the police than there are on drugs education.” Global issues The INCB also reported the following findings:
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