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Section 21.

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Ten Temporary Articles from the New Criminal Code.

Penalties in regard to Opium.

Article 260.

REGE 6 JAN 17

Those who prepare opium or sell it or who smuggle

opium with the express intention of smoking it or who import opium

from foreign countries will be liable to penal servitude from the 3rd.

to the 5th. degree.

Article 261. Those who manufacture utensils for smoking opium,

or who sell the same or smuggle them with the express intention of

selling or who import the same from foreign countries will be liable to

penal servitude of the 4th. degree or to imprisonment.

Article 262. Customs officials and their assistants who import

opium from abroad or utensils for smoking Opium, or who incite others

to import will be liable to penal servitude in the second and third

degree.

Article 263. Those who open opium dens for the purpose of supply-

-ing opium to smokers will be liable to penal servitude in the 4th.

degree and under or to imprisonment. They will also be fined a sum not

exceeding Three hundred dollars.

Article 264. Those who plant the poppy with the intention of pre- -paring opium will be liable to penal servitude in the 4th. degree and

under or to imprisonment or to a fine not exceeding Three hundred

dollars.

Article 265. Those who smoke opium will be liable to penal servitude in the 5th. degree or to imprisonment or to a fine not exceed- -ing One thousand dollars,

Article 266. Should there be any breach of the above six articles during the term of office of any police officials and their assistants, the latter, should they purposely fail to award a proper penalty, will be punished in the same way as provided for in the above

six articles.

Article 267.

be liable to a fine

Article 268.

Those who secretly store opium-smoking utensils will not exceeding one hundred dollars.

Although an offence under Article 260 to 265 has

not been actually completed, it will still be considered an offence.

Article 269. Those committing offences under Articles 260 to

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