LucidSDreamr
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wasn't sure what section to post this in but PD seemed most appropriate. This was just passed this summer.
https://flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2016/Chapter893/All
This goes a step farther than the analogue act which has to prove that you are going to consume the drug to prosecute....it seems here that the drug just being similar is enough to charge you....or the fact that someone else used it to get high despite no available proof that the suspect was going to use it for that same purpose.
particularly encompassing are the passages which ban any homolouge or isomer of the drugs (pretty much every single known RC is listed)....the language basically bans any drug similar to known drugs or that "would be assumed to have similar activity"
Seems kind of like the UK's blanket ban.
i would expect federal laws to follow. In a way laws like this might help decrease the amount of fentanyl analogues killing so many people if federally passed. At that point anyone that wants won't be able to order fentanyl analogues to the US legally anymore. Mexico will still put them in though no doubt.
if federally passed, the US might see a drop in RCs since they are just as illegal as parent drugs like MDMA at that point, people will just traffic real drugs like MDMA from that point on instead of flooding the country with so many crazy RCs causing hysteria and ODs...I mean china will still produce them because they are still legal there, but perhaps they won't be so prevalent in the US anymore?
https://flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2016/Chapter893/All
This goes a step farther than the analogue act which has to prove that you are going to consume the drug to prosecute....it seems here that the drug just being similar is enough to charge you....or the fact that someone else used it to get high despite no available proof that the suspect was going to use it for that same purpose.
particularly encompassing are the passages which ban any homolouge or isomer of the drugs (pretty much every single known RC is listed)....the language basically bans any drug similar to known drugs or that "would be assumed to have similar activity"
Seems kind of like the UK's blanket ban.
i would expect federal laws to follow. In a way laws like this might help decrease the amount of fentanyl analogues killing so many people if federally passed. At that point anyone that wants won't be able to order fentanyl analogues to the US legally anymore. Mexico will still put them in though no doubt.
if federally passed, the US might see a drop in RCs since they are just as illegal as parent drugs like MDMA at that point, people will just traffic real drugs like MDMA from that point on instead of flooding the country with so many crazy RCs causing hysteria and ODs...I mean china will still produce them because they are still legal there, but perhaps they won't be so prevalent in the US anymore?
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