What is the main religion in Singapore?

What is the main religion in Singapore?

A 2014 analysis by the Pew Research Center found Singapore to be the world’s most religiously diverse nation. The most followed religion in Singapore is Buddhism, with 33.2% of the resident population declaring themselves as adherents at the most recent census (2015).

Is Christianity allowed in Singapore?

The percentage of Christians in Singapore increased from 12.7% in 1990 to 14.6% in 2000. Whilst the 2015 census showed the Christian population increased again, to 18.7%. The majority of Christian churches are under the umbrella of the National Council of Churches of Singapore.

Are drugs illegal in Singapore?

The possession, consumption, manufacturing, import, export, or trafficking of these and other controlled drugs in any amount are illegal. Persons caught with less than the Mandatory Death Penalty amounts of these controlled substances face penalties ranging from caning (up to 24 strokes) to life in prison.

How does Singapore punish crime?

Singapore retains both corporal punishment (in the form of caning) and capital punishment (by hanging) as punishments for serious offences. Statistically, Singapore has one of the highest execution rates in the world relative to its population, surpassing Saudi Arabia.

Can I drink alcohol in Singapore?

Drinking in public is legal in Singapore, however, consumption of alcohol in a public space or non-licensed premise is restricted from 10.30pm to 7am after the 2013 Little India riot. A permit will be required to consume alcohol during restricted hours in public places.

Has Portugal legalized all drugs?

Consumption and possession Portugal signed all the UN conventions on narcotics and psychotropic to date. With the 2001 decriminalization bill, the consumer is now regarded as a patient and not as a criminal (having the amount usually used for ten days of personal use is not a punishable crime) but repression persists.

Are drugs legal in America?

Federal law makes even possession of “soft drugs”, such as cannabis, illegal, though some local governments have laws contradicting federal laws. In the U.S., the War on Drugs is thought to be contributing to a prison overcrowding problem. In 1996, 59.6% of prisoners were drug-related criminals.

Is crack legal in Oregon?

Cocaine is available throughout Oregon, and crack cocaine is available in some urban areas.

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