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Latest revision as of 14:51, 29 October 2024

List

  Legal
  Illegal but decriminalized
  Illegal but often unenforced
  Illegal
  Legality unknown
Country Amphetamines

(Adderall, Dexedrine, Vyvanse)

Cannabis (recreational) Cannabis

(medical)

Cocaine MDMA E-cigarette Ketamine LSD Opiates/Opioids

(oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, fentanyl, heroin, methadone, and morphine)

Psilocybin Tranquilizers

(barbiturates, benzodiazepines)

Notes
 Austro-Caldera Medical controlled-use Illegal Illegal Medical controlled-use Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use
 Burgundie Decriminalized Legal Legal Illegal Illegal Decriminalized Illegal Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use
 Caphiria Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Illegal Illegal Unenforced Illegal Unenforced Illegal
 Carna Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal Legal
 Cartadania Legal
(Prescription)
Legal Legal Illegal Medical controlled-use Decriminalized See notes Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Penalty or tariff imposed by the Departments of Agriculture, Environmental Integrity, and Health and Human Services.
 Castadilla Medical use only Legal Legal Decriminialised Medical use only Decriminialised Medical use only Decriminialised Medical use only Medical use only Medical use only All drugs in Castadilla have been given the minimum status of being decriminalised; drug use is treated as a public health issue instead of a criminal issue.
 Duōmachāha Legal
(Prescription)
Legal
(Barring exeptions)[1]
Legal Illegal Medical controlled-use Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use
 Eldmora-Regulus Legal Decriminalized Legal Illegal Decriminalized Decriminalized Decriminalized Decriminalized Medical controlled-use Decriminalized Medical controlled-use
 Faneria Decriminalized Legal Legal Illegal Unenforced Legal Illegal Illegal Illegal Unenforced Illegal
 Geisenroda Medical controlled-use Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Religious Use Illegal Religious Use Illegal
 Hendalarsk Legal Legal Legal Decriminalised Legal Legal Legal Legal
(culturally venerated)
Medical controlled-use Legal
(culturally venerated)
Medical controlled-use Psychedelics have a long history of religious and secular use in Hendalarsk.
 Kiravia Decriminalized Illegal Illegal Illegal Unenforced at Raves Illegal Unenforced at Raves Unenforced at Raves Illegal Legal Illegal Kiravian authorities will let a lot slide for a good rave.
 Pelaxia Legal Unenforced Legal Illegal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Legal
 Stenza Legal
(Prescription)
Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Legal Medical controlled-use Legal Medical controlled-use Legal drug users need bi-monthly approval from a certified physician to procure from government vendors.
 Tierrador Legal
(Prescription)
Legal Legal Illegal Legal Legal Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use
 Urcea Decriminalized Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal Illegal Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use Medical controlled-use
 Vithinja Decriminalized Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Illegal Legal Illegal
  1. Recreational cannabis is legal but cannot be smoked in indoors (barring privately-owned personal property) or in crowded public venues such as stadiums and drive-in restaurants and movie theaters.