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However, the offense is a Level 5 felony if the per-
son has a prior conviction for an offense under this
subsection.
(d) A person who knowingly or intentionally
affixes any false or forged label to a package or
receptacle containing a controlled substance com-
mits a Level 6 felony. However, the offense is a
Level 5 felony if the person has a prior conviction
of an offense under this subsection. This sub-
section does not apply to law enforcement agen-
cies or their representatives while engaged in
enforcing IC 16-42-19 or this chapter (or IC 16-
6-8 before its repeal).
(e) A person who duplicates, reproduces, or
prints any prescription pads or forms without the
prior written consent of a practitioner commits a
Level 6 felony. However, the offense is a Level
5 felony if the person has a prior conviction of an
offense under this subsection. This subsection
does not apply to the printing of prescription pads
or forms upon a written, signed order placed by
a practitioner or pharmacist, by legitimate print-
ing companies.
35-48-4-14.5. Illegal drug labs; possession or
sale of precursors.
(a) As used in this section, “chemical reagents
or precursors” refers to one (1) or more of the fol-
lowing:
(1) Ephedrine.
(2) Pseudoephedrine.
(3) Phenylpropanolamine.
(4) The salts, isomers, and salts of iso-
mers of a substance identified in subdivi-
sions (1) through (3).
(5) Anhydrous ammonia or ammonia
solution (as defined in IC 22-11-20-1).
(6) Organic solvents.
(7) Hydrochloric acid.
(8) Lithium metal.
(9) Sodium metal.
(10)Ether.
(11) Sulfuric acid.
(12)Red phosphorous.
(13)Iodine.
(14)Sodium hydroxide (lye).
(15)Potassium dichromate.
(16)Sodium dichromate.
(17)Potassium permanganate.
(18)Chromium trioxide.
(19)Benzyl cyanide.
(20)Phenylacetic acid and its esters or
salts.
(21)Piperidine and its salts.
(22)Methylamine and its salts.
(23)Isosafrole.
(24)Safrole.
(25)Piperonal.
(26)Hydriodic acid.
(27)Benzaldehyde.
(28)Nitroethane.
(29)Gamma-butyrolactone.
(30)White phosphorus.
(31)Hypophosphorous acid and its salts.
(32)Acetic anhydride.
(33)Benzyl chloride.
(34)Ammonium nitrate.
(35)Ammonium sulfate.
(36)Hydrogen peroxide.
(37)Thionyl chloride.
(38)Ethyl acetate.
(39)Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride.
(b) A person who possesses more than ten
(10) grams of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or
phenylpropanolamine, pure or adulterated, com-
mits a Level 6 felony. However, the offense is a
Level 5 felony if the person possessed:
(1) a firearm while possessing more than
ten (10) grams of ephedrine, pseu-
doephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine,
pure or adulterated; or
(2) more than ten (10) grams of
ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenyl-
propanolamine, pure of adulterated, in,
on or within five hundred (500) feet of:
(A) school property while a person
under eighteen (18) years of age was
reasonably expected to be present; or
(B) a public park while a person
under eighteen (18) years of age was
reasonably expected to be present.
(c) Aperson who possesses anhydrous ammo-
nia or ammonia solution (as defined in IC 22-11-
20-1) with the intent to manufacture
methamphetamine or amphetamine, schedule II
controlled substances under IC 35-48-2-6, com-
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