Is there a website / wiki detailing the banned substances in each country?
Some countries/cities allow you to smoke weed.
Some countries ban certain drugs, while others do not.
Some are 'dry' while others are dry (alcohol banned).
I'm familiar with wikivoyage, Hitchwiki, TrashWiki and other such sites, but wondering if one exists for detailing banned/non-banned/decriminalised substances?
Best Answer
No, such a Wiki doesn't exist as of 2017. It is likely that it would never exist as even finding the list of banned substances for a single country and keeping it up to date is a lot of work, not to mention mapping the forbidden lists across different nomenclatures.
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