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These three witches — the only element of caricature in the movie — live on a rigidly controlled schedule.
The Home Office clarified that, indeed, "THC-a as an isolated substance, in its pure form, would not be controlled under the [Misuse of Drugs Act/Misuse of Drugs Regulations]." However, "It is readily converted to THC, which is a controlled schedule 1 substance.
Both would be added to the list of controlled Schedule I substances.
Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, introduced federal legislation in February to classify bath salts as controlled Schedule I substances, but it remains in committee.
It has not done so, although Gary Boggs, a special agent at D.E.A. headquarters in Washington, said the agency had started looking into whether to make MDPV and mephedrone controlled Schedule I drugs like heroin and ecstasy.
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Because the animals must be hauled up and examined on controlled schedules, she explained: "You obviously can't believe the data anymore.
Most states collect controlled schedules II IV prescription medications and specific states collect nonscheduled drugs, such as tramadol.
Controlled, scheduled burns of cane fields occur prior to harvest to reduce the volume of waste material for transport and processing.
After the delirium is controlled, scheduled haloperidol is prescribed over the next few days to avoid relapses of severe agitation (Jacobi et al 2002).
A major reason trains run late, Amtrak says, is that almost all of its tracks are owned and operated by freight railroads, which control scheduling.
The advent of SDN allows people to control scheduling network packets more finely.
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