Maine Code § 17-A-1116

Trafficking or furnishing imitation scheduled drugs
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1. Except as provided in subsection 1-A, a person is guilty of trafficking in or furnishing an
imitation scheduled drug if the person intentionally or knowingly trafficks in or furnishes an imitation
scheduled drug to a person who is:
A. At least 18 years of age. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime; or [PL 2001, c. 383,
§143 (NEW); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]

B. Less than 18 years of age and the person trafficking or furnishing the imitation scheduled drug
is at least 18 years of age. Violation of this paragraph is a Class D crime. [PL 2001, c. 383, §143
(NEW); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
[PL 2001, c. 383, §143 (AMD); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
1-A. A person is not guilty of trafficking in or furnishing an imitation scheduled drug if the conduct
that constitutes the trafficking or furnishing is expressly made a civil violation by Title 22, section
2383-A.
[PL 2001, c. 383, §144 (NEW); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
2. Proof that the person intentionally or knowingly possesses 100 or more tablets, capsules or
other dosage units of an imitation scheduled drug gives rise to a permissible inference under the Maine
Rules of Evidence, Rule 303 that the person is trafficking in or furnishing imitation scheduled drugs.
[PL 2001, c. 383, §145 (AMD); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
3.
[PL 2001, c. 383, §146 (RP); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
4.
[PL 2001, c. 383, §146 (RP); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]
5. In determining whether the appearance of a dosage unit of an imitation scheduled drug would
lead a reasonable person to believe the substance was a scheduled drug, as required by section 1101,
subsection 19, the court shall consider, but is not limited to considering, the following:
A. In the case of a substance in tablet, capsule or other solid form, whether the size, shape and
color are substantially similar to that of a specific scheduled drug, and in the case of a substance in
powdered or liquid form, whether the color, consistency and appearance are substantially similar
to that of a specific scheduled drug; [PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
B. Whether the markings on each dosage unit are substantially similar to those on a specific
scheduled drug; and [PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
C. Whether the packaging of, or the labeling of a container containing the substance, bears
markings or printed material substantially similar to that accompanying or containing a specific
scheduled drug. [PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
6. This section does not apply to:
A. Law enforcement officers acting in the course and legitimate scope of their employment; [PL
1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
B. Persons who manufacture, process, package, distribute or sell imitation scheduled drugs solely
for or to licensed medical practitioners for use as placebos in the course of professional practice or
research; and [PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
C. Licensed medical practitioners, pharmacists and other persons authorized to dispense or
administer scheduled drugs who are acting in the legitimate performance of their professional
licenses. [PL 1981, c. 603, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 2001, c. 383, §147 (AMD); PL 2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF).]

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