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Canada strengthens drug laws to curb fentanyl and meth production by regulating precursor chemicals and equipment.
Canada has updated its Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to crack down on illegal fentanyl and methamphetamine production.
New rules require licensed companies to report suspicious transactions involving precursor chemicals like ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, P2P, and NPP, and to take steps to prevent diversion.
Sales of these chemicals in decongestants and other products are restricted, and access to drug-making equipment like pill presses is limited.
Import registration is now mandatory for certain components used in illicit drug manufacturing.
The changes, aimed at disrupting organized crime, reducing overdose deaths, and preventing illegal exports, were developed with input from Health Canada and the RCMP.
Canadá refuerza las leyes de drogas para frenar la producción de fentanilo y metanfetamina mediante la regulación de los productos químicos precursores y equipos.