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    BUNK DRUGS, SELLING
          475.912 Unlawful delivery of imitation controlled substance. (1) A person commits the crime of unlawful delivery of an imitation controlled substance if the person knowingly:
          (a) Delivers, other than by administering or dispensing, a substance that is not a controlled substance upon the express or implied representation that the substance is a controlled substance; or
          (b) Delivers a substance that is not a controlled substance upon the express or implied representation that the substance is of such nature or appearance that the recipient of the delivery will be able to distribute the substance as a controlled substance.
          (2) As used in this section, “deliver” or “delivery” means the actual or constructive transfer, or offer or agreement to transfer, from one person to another of a substance, whether or not there is an agency relationship.
          (3) Unlawful delivery of an imitation controlled substance is a Class A misdemeanor.

    IF DRUGS ARE SOLD AS A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE

          475.752 Prohibited acts generally; penalties; affirmative defense for certain peyote uses; causing death by Schedule IV substance. (1) Except as authorized by ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.752 to 475.980, it is unlawful for any person to manufacture or deliver a controlled substance. Any person who violates this subsection with respect to:
          (a) A controlled substance in Schedule I, is guilty of a Class A felony, except as otherwise provided in ORS 475.860.
          (b) A controlled substance in Schedule II, is guilty of a Class B felony, except as otherwise provided in ORS 475.878, 475.880, 475.882, 475.888, 475.890, 475.892, 475.904 and 475.906.
          (c) A controlled substance in Schedule III, is guilty of a Class C felony, except as otherwise provided in ORS 475.904 and 475.906.
          (d) A controlled substance in Schedule IV, is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
          (e) A controlled substance in Schedule V, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
          (2) Except as authorized in ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.752 to 475.980, it is unlawful for any person to create or deliver a counterfeit substance. Any person who violates this subsection with respect to:
          (a) A counterfeit substance in Schedule I, is guilty of a Class A felony.
          (b) A counterfeit substance in Schedule II, is guilty of a Class B felony.
          (c) A counterfeit substance in Schedule III, is guilty of a Class C felony.
          (d) A counterfeit substance in Schedule IV, is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor.
          (e) A counterfeit substance in Schedule V, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
          (3) It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to possess a controlled substance unless the substance was obtained directly from, or pursuant to, a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.752 to 475.980. Any person who violates this subsection with respect to:
          (a) A controlled substance in Schedule I, is guilty of a Class B felony, except as otherwise provided in ORS 475.864.
          (b) A controlled substance in Schedule II, is guilty of a Class C felony.
          (c) A controlled substance in Schedule III, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
          (d) A controlled substance in Schedule IV, is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
          (e) A controlled substance in Schedule V, is guilty of a violation.
          (4) In any prosecution under this section for manufacture, possession or delivery of that plant of the genus Lophophora commonly known as peyote, it is an affirmative defense that the peyote is being used or is intended for use:
          (a) In connection with the good faith practice of a religious belief;
          (b) As directly associated with a religious practice; and
          (c) In a manner that is not dangerous to the health of the user or others who are in the proximity of the user.
          (5) The affirmative defense created in subsection (4) of this section is not available to any person who has possessed or delivered the peyote while incarcerated in a correctional facility in this state.
          (6)(a) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a person who manufactures or delivers a controlled substance in Schedule IV and who thereby causes death to any person is guilty of a Class C felony.
          (b) For purposes of this subsection, causation is established when the controlled substance plays a substantial role in the death of any person.
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