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DRUG

LEGALIZATION
IN INDIA
MEMBERS

121AX024 - Helan Sonia Amulraj

121AX025 - Jeegisha Kangane

121AX02G - Shashank Kharode

121AX027 - Pratiksha Kirdat

121AX028 - Richa Mandlik


FLOW OF 1 Objectives

PRESENTATION 2 Introduction

3 Content Discussion

? Real Life Application

5 Case - Study

C Conclusion

7 References
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OBJECTIVES

01 02 03 04
Public Health: Reducing the Civil Liberties: International
More effective Burden on Individuals have Relations.
outreach, Criminal Justice the right to make
education, and System. their own
treatment choices.
programs.
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INTRODUCTION

In this thought-provoking journey, we will explore the complex


landscape of drug legalization in India, focusing on drugs that are
legally accessible in other countries but face stringent restrictions
in the Indian context. Through this presentation, we aim to shed
light on the dichotomy of drug policies and their implications on
public health, society, and the economy."
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CONTENT
DISCUSSION
Global Trend: Legalized drugs, medical
& economic benefits.

Patient Relief: Effective treatments, alleviation


of suffering.
Healthcare Enhancement: Expanded options,
better services.
Economic Growth: Job creation, tax revenue.
National Betterment: Enhanced healthcare,
future improvement.
USEFUL DRUGS WHICH ARE LEGALIZED IN 4
OTHER COUNTRIES

Cannabis Psilocybin Ketamine MDMA


(Magic (Ecstasy)
Mushrooms)

LS Heroin Cocaine
D
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REAL LIFE APPLICATION
Crime Reduction: Legalization can reduce drug-
related crime and violence.

Regulation and Safety: Allows for quality


control and safer products.

Tax Revenue: Governments can generate tax


revenue from drug sales.

Overdose Prevention: Promotes harm reduction,


potentially reducing overdoses.

MEDICINES
Law Enforcement Focus: Frees up law
enforcement resources for serious crimes.
G

CASE STUDY
Background: Focuses on the potential effects
of legalizing drugs for recreational use.

Final Thoughts:
a case study

The case study underscores the intricate


nature of drug legalization in India.

> Comprehensive research

> strategic planning are imperative


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CASE STUDY
Irrfan Khan's wife Sutapa Sikdar appeals to legalise CBD
oil ..

> Sharing a photograph of the London hospital where Irrfan Khan underwent

cancer treatment
>Sutapa wrote on Instagram: "London revisit looking at his hospital room
a case study
from outside like every time I did while he was there.

> Irrfan passed away on April 29 this year after battling cancer.

Read more at:


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/784014GG.cms?
utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the legalization of drugs has the potential to reduce crime,
generate tax revenue, improve safety, and promote personal freedom. However,
it also raises concerns about public health and social consequences, making
it a complex and debated issue.
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REFERENCES
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/drug-legalization-time-for-a-real-
debate/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC72194G8/

HTTPS://FILE.HUKUM.UNS.AC.ID/DATA/PDIH%20FILE/E-
BOOK/THE%20LEGALIZATION%20OF%20THE%20GRUG.PDF
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THANK
YOU!
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