Motorists punished for drunk driving are trying to get their license back, citing a recent decision by the Constitutional Court (CC), which ruled temporarily not to punish citizens for driving under the influence of drugs. A driver from St. Petersburg went to the Supreme Court (SC), proving the illegality of the decision to confiscate the certificate for the psychostimulant pyrovalerone found in the urine (used, among other things, to treat apathy), which is prohibited for free sale in Russia. The Supreme Court clarified that the temporary ban on the Constitutional Court applies only to those cases where the drug is not psychotropic or narcotic, in other cases the punishment is absolutely legal.