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Monday, August 15, 2011

Mephedrone Drug Information

Mephedrone Banned In Florida
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This morning the Florida Attorney General Bondi put an ‘Emergency Control’ on the ingredients in drugs sold as ‘bath salts’ (http://www.ravingdragonbathsalts.com) they did this in the same manner as the DEA and the ban of JWH chemicals (k2 smoke), a hastily made report with little to no real facts about what they are banning. Just read it-

RULE TITLE: RULE NO.:
Addition of 3,4 – Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone),
3,4 – Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV),
4 – Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone),
3 – Methoxymethcathinone, 3- Fluoromethcathinone,
and 4 – Fluoromethcathinone, to Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S. 2ER11-1

SPECIFIC REASONS FOR FINDING AN IMMEDIATE DANGER TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE:
In written findings published on the date this emergency rule was filed with the Secretary of State’s Office, Attorney General Bondi has found that there is a need to immediately place the above-mentioned compounds commonly known as “bath salts” under Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S., in order to curtail the abuse of “bath salts” by Florida’s children and young adults. These circumstances present an immediate and imminent hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare which requires emergency action. In addition the Attorney General has found that the above-mentioned compounds meet the statutory criteria for placement as a controlled substance in Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S.

REASONS FOR CONCLUDING THAT THE PROCEDURE USED IS FAIR UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES:
The above-mentioned compounds commonly known as “bath salts” present an immediate and imminent hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare which requires emergency action. The Attorney General will ask the Florida Legislature to memorialize this action through legislation in its 2011 legislative session. The Attorney General will immediately begin rulemaking procedures if the Legislature fails to act. A copy of the Attorney General’s findings in support of this emergency rule may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Attorney General, PL-01, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050; (850) 245-0145.

SUMMARY OF THE RULE: Under the authority of Section 893.05, Florida Statutes, the substances 3,4 -Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone), 3,4 – Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), 4 -Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone), 3 – Methoxymethcathinone, 3- Fluoromethcathinone, and 4 -Fluoromethcathinone, are being added to Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S. THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE EMERGENCY RULE IS: Kent Perez, Associate Deputy Attorney General, PL-01, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050

RULE TITLE: RULE NO.: Addition of 3,4 – Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone), 3,4 – Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), 4 – Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone), 3 – Methoxymethcathinone, 3- Fluoromethcathinone, and 4 – Fluoromethcathinone, to Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S. 2ER11-1 SPECIFIC REASONS FOR FINDING AN IMMEDIATE DANGER TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY OR WELFARE: In written findings published on the date this emergency rule was filed with the Secretary of State’s Office, Attorney General Bondi has found that there is a need to immediately place the above-mentioned compounds commonly known as “bath salts” under Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S., in order to curtail the abuse of “bath salts” by Florida’s children and young adults. These circumstances present an immediate and imminent hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare which requires emergency action. In addition the Attorney General has found that the above-mentioned compounds meet the statutory criteria for placement as a controlled substance in Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S. REASONS FOR CONCLUDING THAT THE PROCEDURE USED IS FAIR UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES: The above-mentioned compounds commonly known as “bath salts” present an immediate and imminent hazard to the public health, safety, and welfare which requires emergency action. The Attorney General will ask the Florida Legislature to memorialize this action through legislation in its 2011 legislative session. The Attorney General will immediately begin rulemaking procedures if the Legislature fails to act. A copy of the Attorney General’s findings in support of this emergency rule may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Attorney General, PL-01, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050; (850) 245-0145. SUMMARY OF THE RULE: Under the authority of Section 893.05, Florida Statutes, the substances 3,4 - Methylenedioxymethcathinone (Methylone), 3,4 – Methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MDPV), 4 - Methylmethcathinone (Mephedrone), 3 – Methoxymethcathinone, 3- Fluoromethcathinone, and 4 - Fluoromethcathinone, are being added to Schedule I, Subsection 893.03(1), F.S.
THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE EMERGENCY RULE IS: Kent Perez, Associate Deputy Attorney General, PL-01, The Capitol, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1050

Now check out what the Florida AG said about it:

“It makes you think you’re seeing monsters and it also makes you think that you can fly and there are a lot of balconies out there,” Bondi said at a hastily called news conference.”

True that.. looks like someone had a bad time.

Bondi issued a 90-day emergency order that went into effect immediately. It makes the sale or possession of the drug a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison. That’s the same penalty as for similar crimes involving cocaine or heroin.

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