Loophole drugs' now called 'dangerous drugs

Loophole drugs' now called 'dangerous drugs

TOKYO, Japan - Keiji Furuya, chairman of the National Public Safety Commission, announces in Tokyo on July 22, 2014, that authorities will use the term "dangerous drugs" instead of "loophole drugs" to raise awareness of their risks. (Kyodo)

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