These treaties were developed to help set up relevant control measures on drugs internationally. The treaties aim to make sure psychoactive substances are accessible for scientific and medical purposes while impeding access to illicit channels. The treaties also feature general outlaws on the use and trafficking of psychoactive substances. These drug control treaties are mutually complementary and supportive with one addressing issues and problems the others fail to put to check.
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