China News Service, Beijing, July 30th (Reporter Chen Hang) In order to prevent and punish drug-related crimes, Beijing has legislated anti-drug work, clarifying that newspapers, radio, television, and Internet media must not broadcast drug addicts as the main creators. Movies, TV series, radio and TV shows, etc.

  On the 30th, the 32nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th Beijing Municipal People's Congress voted to pass the "Beijing Drug Control Regulations" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations").

  Drugs refer to opium, heroin, methamphetamine (meth), morphine, marijuana, cocaine, and other narcotic drugs and psychotropic drugs that can make people addicted under national regulations.

  The "Regulations" aim to prevent and punish drug-related crimes, protect people's physical and mental health, and maintain social order in the capital. It will come into force on October 1st. There are seven chapters and fifty articles in total.

  The "Regulations" stipulate that Beijing's drug control work implements the policy of focusing on prevention, comprehensive management, and simultaneous banning of species, prohibition, prohibition of trafficking, and prohibition of smoking.

Encourage citizens to report drug violations and crimes, and encourage social organizations, volunteers and other social forces to participate in drug control publicity and education, and social services for drug rehabilitation.

Encourage cultural and artistic groups, art colleges and individuals to create anti-drug cultural works, and enrich anti-drug publicity and education forms.

  In terms of anti-drug publicity and education, the "Regulations" clarify that newspapers, radio, television, Internet media, etc. should abide by relevant national regulations, adhere to a healthy and upward social orientation, and must not invite drug addicts as the main creators to participate in the production of radio and television programs, and do not broadcast drug addicts As the main creators, the staff participated in the production of movies, TV series, radio and TV programs, and endorsed commercials.

  In terms of anti-drug control measures, the "Regulations" prohibit the illegal cultivation of opium poppies, coca plants, cannabis plants, and other original plants that can be used to refine and process drugs that are controlled by the state.

It is forbidden to use text, patterns and other elements containing drugs and original drug plants in commercial advertisements and trademarks.

  Wang Aisheng, deputy director of the Legislative Affairs Office of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People's Congress, said that the "Regulations" also provide for employment support for drug rehabilitation and rehabilitation personnel, and protection of personal information of drug users.

  On April 15, the 30th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th Beijing Municipal People's Congress conducted the first trial of the Beijing Municipal Drug Control Regulations (Draft).

On July 28, the 32nd meeting of the Standing Committee of the 15th Beijing Municipal People's Congress conducted a second instance and voted on the "Beijing Drug Control Regulations (Draft)".

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