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    Default Research Chemicals Not Covered Under the Federal Analogue Act

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Georgia

    Could I be prosecuted for possessing and/or ordering a research chemical that is (as far as I know) unscheduled and not covered under the Federal Analogue Act? Hypothetically speaking, if I obtained MXE (Methoxetamine - a derivative of Ketamine) could I be arrested and charged with a drug charge even though the Analogue Act only covers derivatives of schedule I and II drugs?

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    Default Re: Research Chemicals Not Covered Under the Federal Analogue Act

    I'm not going to research every potential charge, but using it to get high can be charged as multiple crimes in GA.


    http://gdna.georgia.gov/sites/gdna.g...Substances.pdf

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