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Legal question about products for "research usage"

chemist

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I see many sites these days openly selling products such as
liquid clomid, liquidex, liquid femara, liquid cialis, as well as anastrozole powder, clomid powder, cialis powder all for "research purposes". They have full disclaimers freeing them of any liability and clearly state that said products are for research usage only and not for human usage. My question is whether or not selling products like these (whether in liquid or powder form) is legal since it is sold for research purposes only? There would be no difference between selling it in liquid or powder form? Is there a certain quantity it must stay under to remain legal or something? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
good question. i think it is illegal to possess them if you are not donig any research on them. bump for someone who knows about this
 
In Rick Collins' book, Legal Muscle, he has a little write up on liquidex, he said, simply putting "For Research Purposes Only", doesn't make it legal.
I know I seen a couple sites in the US, which sell raw chemical powers for research only to businesses, educations and labs, so there must be a way to do it legally.
I'm trying to find out, because I'm interested in selling these liquids as well, but it's hard to find any information.
 
Maybe you need documentation about the research purposes it's intended for. Seems to easy to just say it's for research and get away with it. Maybe laboratories and universities can do it because they do legitimate research.

Good question bro.
 
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