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Cannabis In Antarctica
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Are there laws covering the use of drugs in Antarctica? Presumably there would be a ban on smoking cannabis or using any other hallucinogenic or mind-altering substance in any of the bases, depending on the country that owns the base - but how would such laws be enforced or the users penalised?
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I think as you say it depends whose sector they're in - here's something about the Australian sector
http:// www.ant arctica .gov.au /magazi ne/2001 -2005/i ssue-3- autumn- 2002/fe ature/t he-laws -of-the -austra lian-an tarctic -territ ory
but I imagine any punishment would have to await their return home.
I think as you say it depends whose sector they're in - here's something about the Australian sector
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but I imagine any punishment would have to await their return home.
It's not the country which owns a base that is relevant; it's the nationality of the people within those bases. So a British base might have, say, an American meteorologist and a Russian geologist working there. The US citizen is subject to the laws of the USA and the Russian one to the laws of his own country.
"observers . . . and scientific personnel . . . , and members of the staffs accompanying any such persons, shall be subject only to the jurisdiction of the Contracting Party of which they are nationals in respect to all acts or omissions occurring while they are in Antarctica for the purpose of exercising their functions"
[Article VIII of the Antarctic Treaty]
"observers . . . and scientific personnel . . . , and members of the staffs accompanying any such persons, shall be subject only to the jurisdiction of the Contracting Party of which they are nationals in respect to all acts or omissions occurring while they are in Antarctica for the purpose of exercising their functions"
[Article VIII of the Antarctic Treaty]
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