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    Amendments to Small, Large, and Especially Large Amounts of Psychotropic Substances in Illicit Trafficking, approved by Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 188 dated August 1, 2000, registered with the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on August 16, 2000, under No. 513/4734 (as amended by Order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine No. 634 dated July 29, 2010)

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    1. **Essence of the Law:** This order of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine amends the table of sizes of psychotropic substances in illicit traffic. It establishes small, large, and especially large sizes for new psychotropic substances such as eutylone, ADB-BUTINACA, ibogaine, DMT, and others, which allows for the qualification of crimes related to their illicit traffic.
    2. **Structure of the Law:** The order amends the existing table 2 by adding new positions. For each new substance, three sizes are indicated: small, large, and especially large, expressed in grams. These sizes are used to determine the measure of responsibility for crimes related to the illicit traffic of narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, or their analogues.
    3. **Main Provisions:** The most important is the establishment of clear quantitative limits for the qualification of crimes related to new psychotropic substances. For example, for eutylone, ADB-BUTINACA, DMT, MDMB-BUTINACA, Hexahydrocannabinolacetate, Hexahydrocannabiphorol, Tetrahydrocannabiphorol, Hexahydrocannabihexol, a small size is considered to be up to 0.15 g, a large size is from 1.5 to 15.0 g, and an especially large size is 15.0 g or more. For butonitazene, these sizes are significantly smaller: up to 0.0075 g, from 0.075 to 0.75 g, and 0.75 g or more, respectively. This is important for law enforcement agencies and courts when considering cases related to the trafficking of these substances.

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