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State-by-State Controlled Substance Acts



Click on a state in the map aboveto visit that state's online text of their controlled substance laws. On some states' sites it is difficult to link directly to the desired document, but we have gotten you as close as we can. If you find better links, errors, or the information for missing states, please let us know.

Notes Federal Federal Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Title 5, Subtitle 6, Chp 64, Califonia Colorado (18-18-101) Connecticut (21a-243) Delaware Florida Title 46, 893.03 Georgia (16-13-1 to 16-13-114) Hawaii - 329-14 Idaho Title 37, Chapter 27 Illinois Iowa Indiana Kansas (65-4105) Kentucky Louisiana Maine Title 17-A Maryland Massachusetts Michigan act 368 of 1978 - 333.7212 Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Title 41 - 29 - 101 Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada NRS Chapter 453 New Hampshire (318-B) New Jersey (24:21-5) New Mexico 30:31 New York - PH - Art 33 - Sec 3300, Title 1 North Carolina (90-86 / chap 90 art 5) North Dakota (19-03.1) Ohio 37-3719.01 Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Title 21, Section 21-28 South Carolina Title 44, Chapter 53 South Dakota (34-20B-14) Tennessee (39-17-401) Texas (HS-C-481) Utah (Utah Code 58-37) Vermont 18-084 Virginia (54.1-3400) Washington Title 69, Chapter 50 West Virginia (2 - 60A-2-201) Wisconsin Wyoming (35-7-1001)