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888 Laws of Maryland Ch. 403 9. Methylhydromorphine. 10. Morphine methylbromide. 11. Morphine methylsulfonate. 12. Morphine-N-Oxide. 13. Myrophine. 15. Nicomorphine. 16. Normorphine. 17. Thebacon. c. Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which con- 1. Bufotenine. 2. Diethyltryptamine. 3. Dimethyltryptamine. 4. A-methyl-2, 5-dimethoxy amphetamine. 5. Ibogaine. 6. Lysergic acid diethylamide. 7. Marihuana. 8. Mescaline. 9. Peyote. 10. Psilocybin. 11. Psilocyn. 12. Tetrahydrocannabinol. 13. MDA 14 15. TMA 16. JB-318 17. JB-336 (b) Schedule II—In determining that a substance comes within 1. a high potential for abuse, and 2. currently accepted medical use in the United States, or cur- 3. abuse may lead to severe psychic or physical dependence.
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