Spanish law recognizes the right to health protection. The government must prevent drug use and offer treatment services. National drug policy, established in 1985, coordinates prevention, assistance, research, and international cooperation. Legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco have restrictions on sale and use. Illegal drugs from the 1961 UN convention include cocaine, LSD, heroin, and cannabis. While personal drug use is not illegal, trafficking can result in prison time depending on the substance and amount. Spanish law also establishes education or confinement for minors using drugs. The Valencian government oversees substance abuse treatment in that region.