
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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