Note: Much of this information is specific to the United States, its legal system and constitutional guarantees. In other countries, these warnings and pieces of advice may be less than useful. Even in the U.S.A., you're better off checking with someone who has training in the law than trying to find these things out from a bunch of amateurs on the Web.
The U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines Manual, Part D (Offences Involving Drugs)
U.S. Drug Abuse Regulation and Control Act of 1970 (or "Controlled Substances Act").
United States Code, Title 21, Chapter 13: Drug Abuse Prevention and Control.
The Drug Test FAQ
Sweat Testing May Prove Useful in Drug-Use Surveillance.
DEA Watched List of Chemicals.
Drugs and Crime -- a page from the Bureau of Justice Statistics (U.S. Department of Justice)
The U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library.
Drugs - the Facts (or at least some information the dealers don't want you to know); the legal implications of a drug conviction, from the police who initiate that cruel process (U.K.). One of the better (though still somewhat hysterical) anti-drug info sheets I've seen.
Trash Your Stash -- Providing a place where people can dispose of illegal drugs
without getting the authorities involved. I suspect they divide it up and
dose up out back, m'self.

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