For tryptamines: Pick one of the following: (DMT, DIPT, MIPT, DET, Dalt) and add one of the following: 4-ho, 4-aco, 5-MeO-) Also lsd has an analog I can't think of at the moment. I'll get back to this later, need to run ot the bank.
You at least need a lawyer and a chemist and a judge to really figure this one out. The DEA will likely argue that alcohol is a compound that is a solvent and therefore substantially similar to GHB and since it is represented as having depressant effects similar to GHB it could conceivable be prosecuted under the Analog Act… Shulgin will argue that each of his babies is unique, as he should bloody well know having synthesized them and taken them… The judge will make some sort of ruling most likely in the favor of the DEA, but not necessarily so. 5-MeO-DALT might get by… DOI or 2C-I might be a real hard sell… But what do I know, I am just an internet spambot. If you really want decent advice pay for it and retain professional legal council or do a findlaw search for current precedent. Will give you one lead though… http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nys/Press%20Releases/JULY04/Curtis%20Designer%20Drug%20PR.pdf Page 2 of the press release lists 4 compounds that the DEA alleges Curtis / RAC Research were distributing as analogs. I B
(LSD has a ton of analogs, but you're not going to find em any time soon) As far as actual Schedule I drugs, correct me if I'm wrong: AMT 2CT-7 2CT-21 5-MeO-DiPT DOM DOB All I can think of at the moment, I'm sure there are a few more popular ones.
DiPT is a good one, didn't think of 2C-B... because I guess I associate it with the underground scene more than the "research" one. But, according to those guidelines, DOM wouldn't have been on my list. Those two are in the same boat. As for DMT, I certainly wouldn't consider it a research chemical. It exists in nature, in the human brain itself. It's been used for thousands of years and was only synthesized in the past century. On top of that, if you do become fortunate enough to buy some DMT, it was almost certainly extracted rather than synthesized. I'd call LSD the "original RC" before ever considering DMT an RC. But, that's just how I see it.