Federal Analogue Act
The Federal Analogue Act, 21 U.S.C. § 813, is a section of the United States Controlled Substances Act passed in 1986 which allowed any chemical "substantially similar" to a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II to be treated as if it were also listed in those schedules, but only if intended for human consumption. These similar substances are often called designer drugs.
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Federal Analogue Act
The Federal Analogue Act, 21 U.S.C. § 813, is a section of the United States Controlled Substances Act passed in 1986 which allowed any chemical "substantially similar" to a controlled substance listed in Schedule I or II to be treated as if it were also listed in those schedules, but only if intended for human consumption. These similar substances are often called designer drugs.
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743,743,043
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1986-10-17
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unanimous consent
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aka 100 Stat. 3207-13
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1986-10-27
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James C. Wright Jr.
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1986-09-08
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An Act to strengthen Federal e ...... forts, and for other purposes.
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Controlled Substance Analogue Enforcement Act of 1986
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Amendments of 1986
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1986-09-11
1986-09-30
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Federal Analogue Act
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1986-10-27
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The Federal Analogue Act, 21 U ...... e often called designer drugs.
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Federal Analogue Act
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