Missouri SB1605 classifies 7-hydroxymitragynine as a Schedule I controlled substance when concentrated above 400 parts per million.
Missouri SB1605 amends the state's controlled substances laws to classify 7-hydroxymitragynine as a Schedule I controlled substance when it is concentrated at a level above four hundred parts per million on a dry-weight basis. The bill outlines criteria for scheduling substances based on their potential for abuse, accepted medical use, and dependence liability. It also details provisions for the sale and distribution of certain substances, including requirements for age verification and electronic logging of transactions.
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