Flashback to the Federal Analog Act of 1986: Mixing Rules and Standards in the Cauldron

This resource details the differences in standards for illicit drugs and synthetic versions of those drugs dating back to the enactment of the Federal Analog Act of 1986. This act stated that if a synthetic drug has chemical structures close enough to the drug it means to imitate that it will also be outlawed. This law has been far-reaching in what and who it impacts, making it an Act worth revisiting more than 20 years later.

Link: https://www.law.upenn.edu/journals/lawreview/articles/volume156/issue4/Kau156U.Pa.L.Rev.1077(2008).pdf