2C-T-2: Difference between revisions
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*'''Denmark:''' 2C-T-2 was added to category B of the controlled substances list on August 23, 2003.<ref>https://www.riigiteataja.ee/aktilisa/1090/2201/1004/109022011004Lisa1.pdf</ref> | *'''Denmark:''' 2C-T-2 was added to category B of the controlled substances list on August 23, 2003.<ref>https://www.riigiteataja.ee/aktilisa/1090/2201/1004/109022011004Lisa1.pdf</ref> | ||
*'''European Union:''' EU Council published an order on Dec 6, 2003, asking all member states to control 2C-I, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, and TMA-2. | *'''European Union:''' EU Council published an order on Dec 6, 2003, asking all member states to control 2C-I, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7, and TMA-2. | ||
*'''Germany | *'''Germany''' - Possession, production and sale is illegal.<ref>BtMG Anlage I | https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/btmg_1981/anlage_i.html </ref> | ||
*'''Italy:''' 2C-T-2 was added to the "Tabella 1" in a Jan 11, 2005 Ministry of Health statement. | *'''Italy:''' 2C-T-2 was added to the "Tabella 1" in a Jan 11, 2005 Ministry of Health statement. | ||
*'''Japan:''' 2C-T-2 is controlled as a "Designated Substance" (Shitei-Yakubutsu) by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law, making it illegal to possess or sell | *'''Japan:''' 2C-T-2 is controlled as a "Designated Substance" (Shitei-Yakubutsu) by the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law, making it illegal to possess or sell |