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illegal drug - traducción al Inglés

MEANS OF ATTEMPTING TO PREVENT THE RECREATIONAL USE OF PROHIBITED DRUGS
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  • [[Opium poppies]] growing in [[Afghanistan]], a major source of drugs today
  • Coffeeshop]] in Amsterdam
  • Thomas Brassey]] was appointed the head of the [[Royal Opium Commission]] in 1893 to investigate the opium trade and make recommendations on its legality.
  • People marching in the streets of [[Cape Town]] against the prohibition of cannabis in [[South Africa]], May 2015
  • U.S. [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] agents in a training exercise
  • American drug law enforcement agents detain a man in 2005.
  • Huichol]] religion worshiped the god of Peyote, a drug.
  • Pharmacy Act of 1868]].
  • Protest against the [[Philippine drug war]]. The protesters are holding placards which urge [[Rodrigo Duterte]] to stop killing drug users.
  • Newspaper article from ''The Daily Picayune'', [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] in 1912 reporting on a drug arrest, a month after the [[International Opium Convention]] was signed and ratified at The Hague
  • US cannabis arrests by year
  • incarceration]] in the United States by year
  • China]]. Chinese attempts to suppress opium smuggling sparked the [[First Opium War]].

illegal drug         
(n.) = droga
Ex: Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.
illegal         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Unlawful; Illegal (disambiguation); Illegally; Illegal (film); Unlawfully
(adj.) = ilegal
Ex: The closed shop (an industry or organization in which employers may hire only union members) is illegal, as is the union shop (where union membership is mandatory for all employees included in a bargaining unit).
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* illegal alien = inmigrante ilegal, inmigrante indocumentado
* illegal drug = droga
* illegal immigrant = inmigrante ilegal
* illegal immigration = inmigración ilegal
* illegal substance = sustancia prohibida, sustancia ilegal
* illegal work = empleo ilegal
drug runner         
  • War on drugs in [[Arizona]], October 2011
  • Four ounces (113 grams) of [[cannabis]]
  • Seized drugs in [[Bogota]], Colombia, April 2013
  • Colombian drug lord [[Diego Murillo Bejarano]] was extradited from Colombia to the U.S. in May 2008
  • Prostitutes buy cocaine capsules from a drug dealer in Berlin, 1930. The capsules sold for 5 marks each.
  • kg}} of cocaine in Eastern Pacific Ocean - video from U.S. Coast Guard.
  • U.S. Coast Guard]] offloads seized cocaine in Miami Beach, Florida, May 2014
  • A field of [[opium poppies]] in [[Burma]]
  • DEA]]
  • Heroin or methamphetamine drug use kit ("works") with needles and a spoon
  • [[Heroin]] woven into a hand-made knotted [[carpet]] seized at [[Manchester Airport]], 2012
  • The nephews of President [[Nicolás Maduro]], Efraín Antonio Campo Flores and Francisco Flores de Freitas, after their arrest by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on 10 November 2015.
  • Methamphetamine smuggled inside a car tire
  • Drug trafficking tunnel discovered near U.S.-Mexico border in [[San Diego–Tijuana metropolitan area]]
  • 5 cm hashish packages taken from a smuggler by police.
  • US$207 million and additional amounts in other currencies were confiscated from Mexican [[Zhenli Ye Gon]] in 2007.
GLOBAL BLACK MARKET IN ILLEGAL DRUGS
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(n.) = camello, traficante de drogas
Ex: Drug runners carrying the cocaine north apparently dump it overboard when pursued by authorities.

Definición

illegal immigrant
n. an alien (non-citizen) who has entered the United States without government permission or stayed beyond the termination date of a visa. See also: alien

Wikipedia

Prohibition of drugs

The prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of attempting to prevent the recreational use of certain intoxicating substances.

While some drugs are illegal to possess, many governments regulate the manufacture, distribution, marketing, sale, and use of certain drugs, for instance through a prescription system. For example, amphetamines may be legal to possess if a doctor has prescribed them; otherwise, possession or sale of the drug is typically a criminal offense. Only certain drugs are banned with a "blanket prohibition" against all possession or use (e.g., LSD). The most widely banned substances include psychoactive drugs, although blanket prohibition also extends to some steroids and other drugs. Many governments do not criminalize the possession of a limited quantity of certain drugs for personal use, while still prohibiting their sale or manufacture, or possession in large quantities. Some laws (or judicial practice) set a specific volume of a particular drug, above which is considered ipso jure to be evidence of trafficking or sale of the drug.

Some Islamic countries prohibit the use of alcohol (see list of countries with alcohol prohibition). Many governments levy a sin tax on alcohol and tobacco products, and restrict alcohol and tobacco from being sold or gifted to a minor. Other common restrictions include bans on outdoor drinking and indoor smoking. In the early 20th century, many countries had alcohol prohibition. These include the United States (1920–1933), Finland (1919–1932), Norway (1916–1927), Canada (1901–1948), Iceland (1915–1922) and the Russian Empire/USSR (1914–1925). In fact, the first international treaty to control a psychoactive substance adopted in 1890 actually concerned alcoholic beverages (Brussels Conference). The first treaty on opium only arrived two decades later, in 1912.

Ejemplos de uso de illegal drug
1. Many Athens nightclubs also tolerate the illegal drug trade on their premises, the study found.
2. It has surpassed Colombia, Peru, Burma and Bolivia in illegal drug output.
3. "There is very big money involved in the [illegal drug] trade.
4. Local media say Sanchez‘s disappearance may be linked to his involvement in the illegal drug trade.
5. How do the authorities know the value of an illegal drug?