Section 220.60. Criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances  


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  • A  person  is  guilty  of  criminal  possession  of precursors of con-
      trolled substances when, with intent to manufacture  a  controlled  sub-
      stance unlawfully, he possesses at the same time:
        (a)   carbamide  (urea)  and  propanedioc  and  malonic  acid  or  its
      derivatives; or
        (b) ergot  or  an  ergot  derivative  and  diethylamine  or  dimethyl-
      formamide or diethylamide; or
        (c)  phenylacetone (1-phenyl-2 propanone) and hydroxylamine or ammonia
      or formamide or benzaldehyde or nitroethane or methylamine.
        (d) pentazocine and methyliodide; or
        (e) phenylacetonitrile and  dichlorodiethyl  methylamine  or  dichlor-
      odiethyl benzylamine; or
        (f) diephenylacetonitrile and dimethylaminoisopropyl chloride; or
        (g)  piperidine  and  cyclohexanone  and  bromobenzene  and lithium or
      magnesium; or
        (h) 2, 5-dimethoxy benzaldehyde and nitroethane and a reducing agent.
        Criminal prossession of precursors of controlled substances is a class
      E felony.