Rep. Charles Den: H.R. 1254: Synthetic Drug Control Act of 2011

ndangerspecimen101

Well-Known Member
Whats fucks >.<

Why do people see it as their duty to ban research chemicles.. A least that didn't include 5 MEO PCP or any of the 2C's
Agreed :D

I don't squirrel around with any of those play toys... but I know plenty of people who love there marijuana and mdma substitutes ;)
 

shepj

Oracle of Hallucinogens
I believe I made a mistake with the title. Sen. Amy Klobuchar wants to include 2C-E in the bill. Here is all the information I have:

H.R. 1254: Synthetic Drug Control Act of 2011

Sponsor:

Rep. Charles Dent [R-PA15]

Cosponsors:

Lou Barletta [R-PA11]
Judy Biggert [R-IL13]
Henry Cuellar [D-TX28]
Jo Ann Emerson [R-MO8]
Chris Gibson [R-NY20]
Tim Holden [D-PA17]
Steven LaTourette [R-OH14]
Thomas Marino [R-PA10]
Patrick Meehan [R-PA7]
Todd Platts [R-PA19]
Tom Reed [R-NY29]
Steve Stivers [R-OH15]

Status:

Introduced Mar 30, 2011
Referred to Committee *View Committee Assignments

*
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The bill has been referred to the following committees:
House Energy and Commerce
House Judiciary
"

"H.R. 1254--112th Congress: Synthetic Drug Control Act of 2011." GovTrack.us (database of federal legislation). 2011. April 7, 2011 <http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h112-1254>
 

ndangerspecimen101

Well-Known Member
Weird that he didn't rack up the other 2c's. I guess they wanted to leave some space for error :lol:

I've heard that a few of the dissociative are great. Quite a surprise when Ketamine is such a hard one to replace.
 

roorsmoker

Well-Known Member
damn so true.... people just wanna have fun once or twice on research chemicals for the most part. Alcohol and tobacco.... those are just okay because the government makes so much damn money off of them.
 
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