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CND Day 1 – Agenda item 6(b): Change in the scope of control of substances

Commission will identify the notifications in the order they were received. Begin with mephedrone recommended by the UK. Then will look at ketamine recommended by China. Then will look at reocmmendations from the WHO including (a) AH-7921 should be placed in Schedule I of the 1961 Convention; (b) gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL), 1,4-butanediol, 25B-NBOMe (2C-B-NBOMe), 25C-NBOMe (2C-C-NBOMe) …

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Committee of the Whole – L 12. Promoting the use of the international electronic import and export authorization system for licit international trade in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances

Presented by Brazil. Text in line with agreed language of previous resolutions supported by CND. System is already available for registration.  It is launched.  It will only succeed with feedback. Title. Any comments on the title?  None.   Preliminary paragraphs First three pPs.  Colombia.  Our comments have to do with the form.  “The resolution”  and …

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Committee of the Whole – L 6. Promoting interventions on protection of young people and children with particular reference to the sale of illicit drugs and new psychoactive substances over the Internet

Second resolution submitted by Latvia.  Give the floor to Italy. Two rounds of informals.  Focus on the protection of young people.  Title.  Venezuela.  Draw attention to the room.  Corresponds to Canada resolution, delegation outside.  Chair — put on hold.  Preambular paragraphs First page of preambular part.  PP1. Egypt. Title suggestion.  “Promoting the protection of children …

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Provisional agendas for subsequent special segments to be held by the CND in preparation fot he UNGASS and organisation of intersessional work of the CND

VNGOC. Presenting the CSTF. Together we represent hundreds of organisations seeking to implement the ambitions contained in international instruments, humane interventions for prevention, harm reduction and treatment. The world drug problem is a complex challenge that member states cannot tackle alone. There is room for improvements. The upcoming 2016 UNGASS has instilled a sense of urgency …

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