Canadian Drug Law
Bits & Pieces
Apr 2006
The "Bits & Pieces" section is intended for random snippets of information which don't fit
easily elsewhere and/or which have been newly added, but not yet carefully categorized.
easily elsewhere and/or which have been newly added, but not yet carefully categorized.
- Legality of 2C-* Compounds Excluding 2C-BDM writes:
"1. Amphetamines, their salts, derivatives, isomers and analogues and salts of derivatives, isomers and analogues... 17. Mescaline (3,4,5-trimethoxybenzeneethanamine) and any salt thereof, but not peyote (lophophora)... 19. Cathinone ((-)-a-aminopropiophenone) and any salt thereof... 21. 2-Methylamino-1-phenyl-1-propanone and any salt thereof [Methcathinone]... 24. 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxybenzeneethanamine and any salt, isomer or salt of isomer thereof [2C-B]".
Note that while the entry for amphetamines includes analogues, the entry for 2C-B only includes isomers/salts. It appears that the current law in Canada does not control 2C-I and other 2C compounds except 2C-B, which is specifically listed. So it appears that non-ampetamine phenethylamines do not appear to fit under the analogue clause.