Why shouldn’t I use recreational drugs while travelling abroad, even in countries where they are readily available?
While recreational drugs may be readily available in some countries, their purchase, consumption, import, and export are prohibited almost everywhere. Buying and using drugs, even in countries where such practices are common, can lead to criminal charges, arrest, and imprisonment. Local authorities often mount “sting” operations against foreigners. If you break the law in another country, you are subject to that country’s judicial system. So do not agree to transport, hold, buy, or use illegal drugs under any circumstances.
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