Some examples of illegal drugs are cocaine heroin ecstacy and crack cocaine are illegal drugs.
heres a list of many drugs (some are legal)
ketamine/special k (cat tranquilizer)
Marijuana/weed
Heroin/opium....Cocaine/crack (extremly addictive)
Salvia
Ecstasy
Mushrooms/shrooms(mexican dried mushrooms, the philocybin in them gets you high)
Lsd
Heroin, opium, marijuana, hashish, psilocybin, MDA, MDMA (Ecatasy), LSD.
The most commonly abused drugs are Amphetamines, Opiates, and Psychedelics. Anything not prescribed to you is considered illegal, and prescription medications are the most commonly abused "illegal" drug.
Cocaine, Heroin, LSD, MDMA "Ecstasy", Shrooms... There's a gigantic list of illegal drugs...
Class A: Ecstasy, LSD, heroin, cocaine, crack, magic mushrooms, amphetamines (if prepared for injection). Class B: Amphetamines, Cannabis, Methylphenidate (Ritalin), Pholcodine. Class C:Tranquilisers, some painkillers, Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), Ketamine.
An illegal drug is simply any substance that is against the law to use or possess. This can also mean medications that are not prescribed to you. It is unlawful to possess or take any medications that were not prescribed to you, and if caught, you can be convicted of a felony.
Common illegal drugs include: Marijuana, Meth, Cocaine, PCP, etc.
There are hundreds ..
Some of the most common ones being Heroin, Methamphetamine and amphetamine, Cocaine , Crack , Ecstasy , MDMA (speed/meth with hallucinogen combined), MDA (hallucinogen), Acid [LSD] , To get a bit more scientific , there is MDMA , MDA , DXM , etc .. these are the "worst" or most addictive and destructive ones.
I could literally go on forever , but I suggest you Google it or something .
there are some more like Hydrocarbons,Chlorohydrocarbons, and Phencyclidine Phosphate (PCP) also called "wet" , and some more.
These are drugs which, depending on your locality/region/country, are assumed to have a very high addictiveness, risk of abuse and no accepted medical use and are thus illegal under any circumstance. There are countries though, where drugs can be prescribed which by the laws of that same country are considered hard drugs (Class A drugs in the UK, List I drugs in the Netherlands, Schedule I drugs in the US).
There are many classes of specific illegal drugs
There are also 3 or more classes of terminology for each drug: scientific or chemical, standard, and slang or "street" names.
For example, the drug most commonly known as "heroin" (this is today's standard name though this was once a commercial name when Bayer Pharmaceuticals Company embarrassingly marketed it as a cure for morphine addiction!- before it was later discovered that the body simply turns it into Morphine! Creating thousands more addicts and destroying lives and families, since heroin is likely the most addictive chemical known to man!)
has a scientific or chemical name of diacetylmorphine(internationally) or diamorphine (British system). Slang names for heroin are numerous and constantly changing, law enforcement or police websites are a good resource for finding the latest names but commonly used ones have been "smack" (it smacks you in the face), "horse" (feeling like one is on a high horse), "junk", "brown sugar" (some forms from Mexico common in California and the border are brown or black and dirty instead of white powder).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heroin
Cocaine = benzoylmethylecgonine = coke, blow, snow, nose candy, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocaine
Methamphetamine = chemical: dextromethamphetamine= slang: crystal, speed, crank, ice, meth, etc. Another terribly addictive drug that people cannot stop that destroys people's lives and destroys them physically and mentally over time. Look online at the "faces of meth" websites and pictures of what it does to people's faces and teeth- makes you wonder why people would ever take it but the answer is that in the beginning it feels really good and makes people feel sexy and fun- but not for long.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methamphetamine
To anyone reading this, please NEVER let yourself be around people who use any of the above drugs. I've seen what they can do to people working in the hospital and being around long enough to see friends from high school and college get mixed up in the "ladder" starting with alcohol and gradually moving up the ladder to these drugs. At some point the ladder ends, and you fall. And when you fall it's not cool, pretty, sexy, or any of those things- it's ugly, sad, pathetic, and disastrous to you and the people you love. Use whatever energy you have to tell a friend or family member that you trust that you need help.
A blind tiger is another term for a speakeasy, or a drug joint at which the illegal sale of intoxicant drugs happens.
The term "illegal drugs" doesn't refer to any drug in specific so this question is impossible to answer.
delivery to the possession of another, an illegal drug in any amount
Another term used to described driving under the influence or DUI checkpoints is "check stop". The term check stop is generally a more widespread term that applies to seatbelt violations, drugs and alcohol use, and other illegal parameters.
In the short term, the demand for illegal drugs is inelastic. As a result of law enforcement policies that reduce the supply of drugs tend to greatly increase the price of drugs , while reducing the quantity of drugs consumed very little. This increases the revenue to drug dealers. On a long term basis, only policies that reduce the demand for drugs create a more elastic market place for this type of illegal trade.
Drogas Illigales (Spanish)
Drugs become illegal when law makers decide to pass laws saying these drugs are illegal.
There is no single term that defines drugs that share an identical structure. In this occurrence it makes it easier for people to manufacture large amounts of illegal drugs.
Illegal drugs mean drugs which is not accepted or it's against the law to use them
Three illegal drugs are: heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines.
yes it is, you are assosiated with the drugs and the drug buyer.
It depends on the drugs. Most illegal drugs are illegal because they're harmful in some way, but just being illegal is harm enough for them to be worth avoiding.