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220.6 Criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances

In the state of New York, manufacturing controlled substances is against the law. Additionally, it’s against the law to possess the precursors or necessary ingredients that make up some controlled substances. As per New York Penal Code 220.60, it’s illegal to possess ingredients that can make up substances like phenylacetone and methylamine, which are used to create methamphetamine. At the same time, merely possessing ingredients is not illegal, as stated within the statute. To be charged and convicted of criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances, an individual must possess certain items and intend to manufacture a controlled substance.

Example of criminal Possession of Precursors of Controlled Substances

Police are given a tip by a man that his neighbor is stashing drugs inside his home. Police get a legal search warrant to check it out but don’t find any controlled substances during the search. However, they do uncover a significant amount of certain ingredients that can make up a specific controlled substance. The man who lives at the residence can subsequently be charged with and prosecuted for criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances due to the contents the police discovered in the house.

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When is a Person Guilty of criminal Possession of Precursors of Controlled Substances as Per New York Penal Code 220.60?

A person can be considered guilty of criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances if they possess certain ingredients and have the intention of manufacturing a specific controlled substance. The following substances can lead to guilt:

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  • Carbamide (urea) and propanedioc and malonic acid or its derivatives
  • Ergot or an ergot derivative and diethylamine or dimethylformamide or diethylamide
  • Phenylacetone (1-phenyl-2 propanone) and hydroxylamine or ammonia or formamide or benzaldehyde or nitroethane or methylamine
  • Pentazocine and methyliodide
  • Phenylacetonitrile and dimethylaminoisopropyl chloride
  • Piperidine and cyclohexanone and bromobenzene and lithium or magnesium
  • 2, 5-dimethyoxy benzaldehyde and nitroethane and a reducing agent
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