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Protecting Your Rights if You've Been Charged with Possession of Precursor Chemicals

Protecting Your Rights if You've Been Charged with Possession of Precursor Chemicals


Asked on 11/14/07, 7:19 am

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Edward J. Chandler Law Office of Edward J. Chandler, P.A.

Protecting Your Rights if You've Been Charged with Possession of Precursor Chemicals

Protecting Your Rights if You've Been Charged with Possession of Precursor Chemicals

If you're facing state drug charges or federal drug crimes charges for possession, sale, or transport of a precursor drug, you need an attorney who knows the ropes, with a track record of success.

Precursor Chemicals Controlled Under U.S. Federal Law

Acetic anhydride

Acetone

N-acetylanthranilic acid

Anthranilic Acid

Benzyl chloride

Benzyl cyanide

2-Butanone (MEK or methyl ethyl ketone)

Ephedrine

Ergometrine (ergonovine)

Ergotamine

Ethyl amine

Ethyl ether

N-Ethyl ephedrine

N-Ethylpseudoephedrine

Hydiodic acid

Hydrochloric acid

Isosafrole

Lysergic acid

Methylamine

3,4-Methylephedrine-2-propanone

N-Methylpseudoephedrine

Norpsuedoephedrine

Phenylacetic acid

Phenylpropanolamine

Piperidine

Piperonal

Potassium permanganate

Propionic anhydride

Pseudoephedrine

Safrole

Sulfuric acid

Toluene

Used in the production of narcotic drugs, heroin, cocaine, methaqualone, methamphetamine, LSD, MDE, MDMA (ecstasy), MDA, amphetamines, PCP, GHB (date rape drug), GBL

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Answered on 12/31/69, 7:00 pm


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