115 HR 6047 IH: Synthetic Abuse and Labeling of Toxic Substances Act of 2018
U.S. House of Representatives
2018-06-07
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1.This Act may be cited as the Synthetic Abuse and Labeling of Toxic Substances Act of 2018
or the SALTS Act
. 2.Controlled substance analoguesSection 203 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 813) is amended—
(1)by striking A controlled
and inserting (a) In general.—A controlled
; and (2)by adding at the end the following:
(b)In determining whether a controlled substance analogue was intended for human consumption under subsection (a), the following factors may be considered, along with any other relevant factors:
(1)The marketing, advertising, and labeling of the substance. (2)The known efficacy or usefulness of the substance for the marketed, advertised or labeled purpose.
(3)The difference between the price at which the substance is sold and the price at which the substance it is purported to be or advertised as is normally sold.
(4)The diversion of the substance from legitimate channels and the clandestine importation, manufacture, or distribution of the substance.
(5)Whether the defendant knew or should have known the substance was intended to be consumed by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or any other immediate means.
(6)Any controlled substance analogue that is manufactured, formulated, sold, distributed, or marketed with the intent to avoid the provisions of existing drug laws.
(c)For purposes of this section, evidence that a substance was not marketed, advertised, or labeled for human consumption, by itself, shall not be sufficient to establish that the substance was not intended for human consumption..