meowfunction
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i understand that it's uncontrolled in America, but many other countries it is. anyone know about Australias stance?
Any substance that is an analogue of a drug prescribed in this Schedule, being a substance that has psychotropic properties, is not separately specified in this Schedule and is, in relation to the drug, any of the following:
(a) a structural isomer having the same constituent groups as the drug,
(b) a structural modification obtained in one or more of the following ways:
__(i) the replacement of up to 2 carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring structures with different carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring structures,
__(ii) the addition of hydrogen atoms to 1 or more unsaturated bonds,
__(iii) the addition of 1 or more of the following groups having up to 6 carbon atoms in any alkyl residue, namely, alkoxy, cyclic diether, acyl, acyloxy, monoalkylamino and dialkylamino groups,
__(iv) the addition of 1 or more of the following groups having up to 6 carbon atoms in the group and being attached to oxygen, namely, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl groups (for example, ester groups and ether groups),
__(v) the addition of 1 or more of the following groups having up to 6 carbon atoms in the group and being attached to nitrogen, sulphur or carbon, namely, alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl groups,
__(vi) the addition of 1 or more of the following groups, namely, halogen, hydroxy, nitro and amino groups,
__(vii) the replacement of 1 or more of the groups specified in subparagraphs (iii)-(vi) with 1 or more other groups so specified,
__(viii) the conversion of a carboxyl or an ester group into an amide group.
the_ketaman said:I think it was legal not long ago, but it is an analog of DMT, so now it would be considered illegal. Theres basically no legal RC's left in Australia.
phase_dancer said:Our analogue or designer legislation is largely based on a US model that was later changed, meaning ours is possibly the toughest in the world.
phase_dancer said:Our analogue or designer legislation is largely based on a US model that was later changed, meaning ours is possibly the toughest in the world.