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Controlled Substance?

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What is a Controlled Substance?

A controlled substance is any substance named or described in state or federal drug abuse laws controlling the manufacture, distribution, preparation, dispensing, or administration of such substances. It is generally u
nlawful for any person to knowingly or intentionally:
 
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Possess a listed chemical with the intent to unlawfully manufacture a controlled substance.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Possess or distribute a listed chemical knowing, or having reasonable cause to believe, that the listed chemical will be used to unlawfully manufacture a controlled substance.

Title 21 of the United States Code, Controlled Substances Act identifies controlled substances and includes the following:

Marihuana or Marijuana

The term marihuana refers to all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds or resin. Such term does not include the mature stalks of such plant, fiber produced from such stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of such plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such mature stalks (except the resin extracted therefrom), fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of such plant which is incapable of germination.

Narcotic Drugs

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Precursor Chemicals

A listed precursor chemical is a chemical that may be used in manufacturing a controlled substance in violation of federal drug abuse laws and is critical to the creation of the controlled substance, and such term includes any salt, optical isomer, or salt of an optical isomer, whenever the existence of such salt, optical isomer, or salt of optical isomer is possible within the specific chemical designation. The following are listed precursor chemicals:

Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Anhydrous ammonia.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Anthranilic acid.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Benzyl chloride.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Benzyl cyanide.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Chloroephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Chloropseudoephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ergonovine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ergotamine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ethylamine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Isosafrole.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methylamine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center 3, 4-Methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center N-acetylanthranilic acid.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center N-ethylephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center N-ethylpseudoephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center N-methylephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center N-methylpseudoephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Norpseudoephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Phenylacetic acid.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Phenylpropanolamine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Piperidine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Piperonal.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Propionic anhydride.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Pseudoephedrine.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Safrole.

Essential chemicals

A listed essential chemical is a chemical that may be used as a solvent, reagent, or catalyst in manufacturing a controlled substance violation of federal drug abuse laws. The following are listed essential chemicals:

Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Acetic anhydride.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Acetone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center 2-Butanone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ethyl ether.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Hydriodic acid.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Potassium permanganate.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Toluene. 

Anabolic Steroids

The term anabolic steroid refers to any drug or hormonal substance, chemically and pharmacologically related to testosterone (other than estrogens, progestins, and corticosteroids) that promotes muscle growth, and includes:

Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Boldenone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Chlorotestosterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Clostebol.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Dihydrotestosterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Drostanolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Ethylestrenol.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Fluoxymesterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Formebulone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Mesterolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methandienone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methandranone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methandriol.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methandrostenolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methenolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Methyltestosterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Mibolerone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Nandrolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Norethandrolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Oxandrolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Oxymesterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Oxymetholone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Stanolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Stanozolol.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Testolactone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Testosterone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Trenbolone.
Greensburg Criminal Law Help Center Any salt, ester, or isomer of a drug or substance described or listed, if that salt, ester, or isomer promotes muscle growth.

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