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What are level one narcotics?


What are level one narcotics?

Schedule 1 drugs are like cocaine and other illegal street drugs.

Level 1? You mean schedule 1 on the controlled substances list?

Here are all of them:

http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedu...

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