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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 11. Criminal Law
- Chapter 71. Controlled Substances
- Section 210. Purchase or Receipt of Restricted Amounts of Certain Listed Chemicals.
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AS 11.71.210. Purchase or Receipt of Restricted Amounts of Certain Listed Chemicals.
(a)A person commits the crime of purchase or receipt of restricted amounts of certain listed chemicals if
the person purchases or receives more than six grams of the following listed chemical, its salts, isomers, or salts of isomers within
any 30-day period:
- (1) ephedrine under AS 11.71.200 (4);
- (2) pseudoephedrine under AS 11.71.200 (13);
- (3) phenylpropanolamine under AS 11.71.200 (11).
(b) This section does not apply to a person who lawfully purchases or receives
- (1) more than six grams of a listed chemical identified in (a) of this section
- (A) that was dispensed to the person under a valid prescription; or
- (B) in the ordinary course of a legitimate business, or to an employee of a legitimate business, as a
- (i) retailer or as a wholesaler;
- (ii) wholesale drug distributor licensed by the Board of Pharmacy;
- (iii) manufacturer of drug products licensed by the Board of Pharmacy;
- (iv) pharmacist licensed by the Board of Pharmacy; or
- (v) health care professional licensed by the state; or
- (2) more than six but less than 24 grams of a listed chemical identified in (a) of this section in the
ordinary course of a legitimate business or nonprofit organization, or as an employee of a legitimate business or nonprofit
organization, operating a camp, lodge, school, day care center, treatment center, or other organized group activity, and the
location or nature of the activity, or the age of the participants, makes it impractical for the participants in the activity to
obtain medicinal products.
(c) Purchase or receipt of restricted amounts of certain listed chemicals is a class C felony.
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