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1094 Laws of Maryland [Ch. 493 [4.] 5. Codeine-N-Oxide. [5.] 6. Codoxime. [6.] 7. Cyprenorphine. [7.] 8. Desomorphine. [8.] 9. Ethylmorphine methyliodide. [11.] 12. Heroin. [12.] 13. Hydromorphinol. [13.] 14. Methyldesorphine. [14.] 15. Methyldihydromorphinone. [16.] 17. Morphine methylbromide. [17.] 18. Morphine methylchloride. 19. Morphine methylsulfonate. 20. Morphine-N-Oxide. 21. Myrophine. 22. Nicocodeine. 23. Nicodicodine. 25. Norcodeine. 26. Normorphine. 27. Pholcodine. 28. Thebacon. c. Any material, compound, mixture or preparation which contains 1. Bufotenine. 2. Diethyltryptamine. 3. Dimethyltryptamine. 4. 4-methyl-2, 5-dimethoxyamphetamine. 5. Ibogaine. 6. Lysergic acid diethylamide. 7. Marihuana. 8. Mescaline. 9. Peyote. 10. Psilocybin. 11. Psilocyn. 12. Tetrahydrocannabinol. 13. [MDA 14] 3, 4,-methylenedioxyamphetamine. 14. [MMDA] 5-methoxy-3, 4-methylenedioxyamphetamine. 15. [TMA] 3, 4, 5-trimethoxy amphetamine. 16. [JB-318] N-nethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate. 17. [JB-336] N-ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate. (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. The following are controlled dangerous substances and are in- |
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