10 May 2024
Tuesday 4 February 2014 - 12:56
Story Code : 81699

Iran not doing enough to address drug addiction

Drug addictionis widespread across Iran.It plaguespopulations of all ages, from drivers to bazaar vendors to government employees and evencollege students.Various government policies have been tried to address thematter butso far have failed tolowerthe numbers of addicts. A large share of these failures isdue to faulty perspective and policies in confronting this social phenomenon.
Drug addiction has not been considered a crime since the drug-lawreformin 2010.According to Article 19 of Iran'sdrug law, someone whoabuses drugswithout suffering from addictionshould be punished.Before 2010, addicts were treated as criminals, butaddiction itself is no longerconsidered a crime.Addicts might be punished for other infractions such asabusing drugs in public.

Drug abuse by non-addictsis still considered a crime. According to the law,non-addictswho use traditional drugssuch as opium or hashishare to be sentenced to 20-74 lashes andfined 1 million to 5millionrials ($40-$200), and those who consume manufactured drugs such as heroin and cocaine are to be sentenced to50-74 lashes andfined2 million to10million rials ($80-$400). Possessing,transporting ordealing drugsinvolvemuch heavier penalties, and in some cases are punishable by death.
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