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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this section and W.S. 35-7-1059:
(i) “Booby trap” means any concealed or camouflaged device designed to cause bodily injury when triggered by any action of a person making contact with the device. “Booby trap” includes guns, ammunition or explosive devices attached to trip wires or other triggering mechanisms, sharpened stakes, nails, spikes, electrical devices, lines or wire with hooks attached and devices for the production of toxic fumes or gases;
(ii) “Clandestine laboratory operation” means:
(A) Purchasing or procuring chemicals, supplies, equipment or a laboratory location for the illegal manufacture of controlled substances;
(B) Transporting or arranging for the transportation of chemicals, supplies or equipment for the illegal manufacture of controlled substances;
(C) Setting up equipment or supplies in preparation for the illegal manufacture of controlled substances; or
(D) Distributing or disposing of chemicals, equipment, supplies or products used in or produced by the illegal manufacture of controlled substances.
(iii) “Disposal” means abandoning, discharging, depositing, injecting, dumping, spilling, leaking or placing any hazardous or dangerous material into or on any property, land or water so that the material may enter the environment, be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including groundwater;
(iv) “Equipment” or “laboratory equipment” means all products, components or materials of any kind when used, intended for use or designed for use in the manufacture, preparation, production, compounding, conversion or processing of a controlled substance in violation of this section or W.S. 35-7-1059. “Equipment” or “laboratory equipment” includes:
(A) Glass reaction vessel;
(B) Separatory funnel;
(C) Glass condensor;
(D) Analytical balance; or
(E) Heating mantle.
(v) “Hazardous or dangerous material” means any substance which because of its quantity, concentration, physical characteristics or chemical characteristics may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality, an increase in serious illness or may pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of or otherwise improperly managed;
(vi) “List I controlled substance precursor” means, including a chemical reagent, any salt, isomer or salt of an isomer of:
(A) Anthranilic acid;
(B) Barbituric acid;
(C) Benzaldehyde;
(D) Benzyl chloride;
(E) Benzyl cyanide;
(F) D-lysergic acid;
(G) Diethyl malonate;
(H) Ephedrine;
(J) Ergonovine;
(K) Ergotamine;
(M) Ethyl malonate;
(N) Ethylamine;
(O) Hydriotic acid;
(P) Insosafrole;
(Q) Malonic acid;
(R) Methylamine;
(S) 3,4-methylenedioxyphenyl-2-propanone;
(T) Morpholine;
(U) N-acetylanthranilic acid;
(W) N-ethylephedrine;
(Y) N-ethylpseudoephedrine;
(Z) N-methylephedrine;
(AA) N-methylpseudoephedrine;
(BB) Norpseudoephedrine;
(CC) Nitroethane;
(DD) Phenyl-2-propanone;
(EE) Phenylacetic acid;
(FF) Phenylpropanolamine;
(GG) Piperidine;
(HH) Piperonal;
(JJ) Propionic anhydride;
(KK) Pseudoephedrine;
(MM) Pyrrolidine;
(NN) Safrole.
(vii) “List II controlled substance precursor” means, including a chemical reagent, any salt, isomer or salt of an isomer of:
(A) Acetic anhydride;
(B) Acetone;
(C) 2-butanone;
(D) Ethyl ether;
(E) Hydrochloric acid;
(F) Iodine;
(G) Potassium permanganate;
(H) Toluene.
(viii) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 186, § 2, eff. July 1, 2019.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 35. Public Health and Safety § 35-7-1058. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-35-public-health-and-safety/wy-st-sect-35-7-1058/
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