New York Penal Code § 220.60

Criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances
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§ 220.60 Criminal possession of precursors of controlled substances.\n  A person is guilty of criminal possession of precursors of con-\ntrolled substances when, with intent to manufacture a controlled sub-\nstance unlawfully, he possesses at the same time:\n  (a) carbamide (urea) and propanedioc and malonic acid or its\nderivatives; or\n  (b) ergot or an ergot derivative and diethylamine or dimethyl-\nformamide or diethylamide; or\n  (c) phenylacetone (1-phenyl-2 propanone) and hydroxylamine or ammonia\nor formamide or benzaldehyde or nitroethane or methylamine.\n  (d) pentazocine and methyliodide; or\n  (e) phenylacetonitrile and dichlorodiethyl methylamine or dichlor-\nodiethyl benzylamine; or\n  (f) diephenylacetonitrile and dimethylaminoisopropyl chloride; or\n  (g) piperidine and cyclohexanone and bromobenzene and lithium or\nmagnesium; or\n  (h) 2, 5-dimethoxy benzaldehyde and nitroethane and a reducing agent.\n  Criminal prossession of precursors of controlled substances is a class\nE felony.\n

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