25I-NBOMe: Difference between revisions

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>BronzeManul
Replaced UK legality statement with standard N-benzylphenethylamine UK legality statement formatted statement.
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*'''Russia:''' Possession, production and sale is illegal.{{citation needed}}
*'''Russia:''' Possession, production and sale is illegal.{{citation needed}}
*'''Sweden:''' 25I-NBOMe is classed as Schedule I.<ref>Läkemedelsverkets författningssamling - http://www.lakemedelsverket.se/upload/lvfs/LVFS_2013-15.pdf</ref>
*'''Sweden:''' 25I-NBOMe is classed as Schedule I.<ref>Läkemedelsverkets författningssamling - http://www.lakemedelsverket.se/upload/lvfs/LVFS_2013-15.pdf</ref>
*'''United Kingdom:''' On 10 June 2014, all NBOMe's became Class A drugs which means that they’re illegal to have, give away or sell. Possession could get one up to seven years in jail and/or an unlimited fine. Supplying someone else, could result in a heavy jail time sentence, between a minimum of eight years and a life sentence and/or an unlimited fine.<ref>http://www.talktofrank.com/drug/n-bomb</ref>
*'''United Kingdom''' - 25I-NBOMe is a Class A drug in the United Kingdom as a result of the N-benzylphenethylamine catch-all clause.<ref>United Kingdom. (2014). Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (S.I. 2014/1106). London: The Stationery Office Limited. Retrieved July 5, 2017, from http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2014/1106/made</ref>
*'''United States:''' On Nov 15, 2013, the DEA added 25I-NBOMe to Schedule I using their emergency scheduling powers, making it "temporarily" in Schedule I for 2 years.<ref>http://www.justice.gov/dea/divisions/hq/2013/hq111513.shtml</ref>
*'''United States:''' On Nov 15, 2013, the DEA added 25I-NBOMe to Schedule I using their emergency scheduling powers, making it "temporarily" in Schedule I for 2 years.<ref>http://www.justice.gov/dea/divisions/hq/2013/hq111513.shtml</ref>