DEA Finalizes Trade Restrictions on Methylone Under CSA
The Drug Enforcement Administration finalized its tight restrictions on import and export of methylone, in a final rule placing the substance in Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The designer drug, which is one of several substances sometimes labeled as “bath salts,” had been in Schedule I on a temporary basis since September 2011. The final rule is effective April 12.
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(Federal Register 04/12/13)