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Legality of Bromo Dragonfly and other obscure RCs in Aus

mepat1111

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Just curious as to the laws surrounding manufacturing, distributing, possesing or consuming the more obscure RCs in Australia? I know in the US most of them are covered by the analogue act which means you cannot posses, manufacture or sell with intent for human consumption, is that the same in Australia? The main ones I'm curious about are the DOx chemicals and their analogues (DOB-dfly in particular), aMT analogues (particularly 5-meo-aMT), DiPT and DPT and their analogues, and the more obscure 2C-x compounds, such as 2C-C, 2C-D, 2C-E, 2C-T21 etc.
 
OK I just looked and none of the threads really answered all my questions. Obviously all 2C-x substances would be out of the question, as well as aMT analogues, but I'm still curious as to the status of the DOx chemicals, especially DOB-Dfly.
 
If other parts of the Drug Dependence Regs didn't cover it, then this surely would


(e) otherwise an homologue, analogue, chemical
derivative or substance substantially similar in
chemical structure;
 
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