Central Avalonian Psychoactive Substances Act

The Central Avalonian Psychoactive Substances Act is a multinational treaty dedicated to scheduling psychoactive substances based on potential for abuse, physical harm to user and psychological harm to user. The CAPSA covers stimulants, hallucinogens, depressants and opiates, both natural and synthetic, in order to create a conclusive and science based drug classification system in order to encourage more nations to re-evaluate their positions on drug legality. The main aims of CAPSA is for the legalisation of cannabis and the legalisation/decriminalisation of psychedelic substances in Avalonia, although the only current members are Baileneu Ma and Iere. The treaty also covers isomers, esters, ethers, salts and other analogues of listed substances, as well as covering many of the precursors to the drugs, however plants used in the extraction of substances are not scheduled.

Substance Risk Evaluation
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 * +Risk Evaluation of Various Psychoactive Substances
 * Stimulant Amphetamines
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