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Canada changes regulations for chemicals used to make fentanyl, methamphetamine
Regulations require licensed companies to report suspicious transactions and reduce availability of pill presses to combat fentanyl and methamphetamine production, Health Canada said.
- Health Canada has amended regulations under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to disrupt illegal drug production and minimize diversion of precursor chemicals.
- The changes include mandatory reporting of suspicious transactions involving precursors and requiring companies to take measures to prevent diversion.
- The regulations aim to help disrupt illegal domestic drug production by criminal organizations and ensure border enforcement officials have tools to stop illegal importation of drug manufacturing equipment.
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Health Canada announced that it has revised the regulations governing chemical reagents and manufacturing equipment used to produce illegal synthetic drugs, such as fentanyl and methamphetamine.
·Montreal, Canada
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Canada changes regulations for chemicals used to make fentanyl, methamphetamine
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA—Health Canada has announced that it has revised the regulations governing chemical reagents and manufacturing equipment used to produce illegal synthetic drugs, such as fentanyl and methamphetamine. The amendments to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act include mandatory reporting of suspicious transactions involving precursors and the requirement for licensed companies to take "reasonable measures" to prevent the diversion of these ch…
·Richelieu, Canada
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