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The Hive => Tryptamine Chemistry => Topic started by: plasmaxs on July 14, 2003, 12:59:00 PM

Title: ANALOGUES
Post by: plasmaxs on July 14, 2003, 12:59:00 PM
Hello Bees
Please help me I may be living in New Zealand very soon.I came across these New Zealand analogue laws.my question is  are these compounds covered under the law below, amt ,5meo-amt ,dpt ,4-ho dipt.  
 
DMT (DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINE) ANALOGUES, in which the 3-(2-anminoethyl)indole nucleus has additional radicals, either alone or in combination, attached as follows:
(a) 1 or 2 alkyl radicals, each with up to 6 carbon atoms, including cyclic radicals, attached to the amino nitrogen atom:
(b) 1 or 2 methyl groups, or an ethyl group, attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the amino nitrogen atom:
(c) Any combination of up to 5 alkyl radicals and/or alkoxy radicals (each with up to 6 carbon atoms, including cyclic radicals) and/or halogen radicals, attached to the benzene ring.

Thankyou

Title: Everything from your list beside the ...
Post by: Lilienthal on July 14, 2003, 01:18:00 PM
Everything from your list beside the 4-hydroxy-derivative is covered under that (really stupi) law. But there might be another psilocin analogue law...