Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 21 : Section 801a


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 801a. Congressional findings and declarations: psychotropic substances

      The Congress makes the following findings and declarations:
        (1) The Congress has long recognized the danger involved in the
      manufacture, distribution, and use of certain psychotropic
      substances for nonscientific and nonmedical purposes, and has
      provided strong and effective legislation to control illicit
      trafficking and to regulate legitimate uses of psychotropic
      substances in this country. Abuse of psychotropic substances has
      become a phenomenon common to many countries, however, and is not
      confined to national borders. It is, therefore, essential that
      the United States cooperate with other nations in establishing
      effective controls over international traffic in such substances.
        (2) The United States has joined with other countries in
      executing an international treaty, entitled the Convention on
      Psychotropic Substances and signed at Vienna, Austria, on
      February 21, 1971, which is designed to establish suitable
      controls over the manufacture, distribution, transfer, and use of
      certain psychotropic substances. The Convention is not
      self-executing, and the obligations of the United States
      thereunder may only be performed pursuant to appropriate
      legislation. It is the intent of the Congress that the amendments
      made by this Act, together with existing law, will enable the
      United States to meet all of its obligations under the Convention
      and that no further legislation will be necessary for that
      purpose.
        (3) In implementing the Convention on Psychotropic Substances,
      the Congress intends that, consistent with the obligations of the
      United States under the Convention, control of psychotropic
      substances in the United States should be accomplished within the
      framework of the procedures and criteria for classification of
      substances provided in the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention
      and Control Act of 1970 [21 U.S.C. 801 et seq.]. This will insure
      that (A) the availability of psychotropic substances to
      manufacturers, distributors, dispensers, and researchers for
      useful and legitimate medical and scientific purposes will not be
      unduly restricted; (B) nothing in the Convention will interfere
      with bona fide research activities; and (C) nothing in the
      Convention will interfere with ethical medical practice in this
      country as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human
      Services on the basis of a consensus of the views of the American
      medical and scientific community.



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