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The Justice Department's Introduction to the Analog Act
The Analog Act outlaws a theoretically infinite number of substances. Anything that a prosecutor can convince a jury is substantially similar to a drug on the schedules, it's illegal. The phrase "substantially similar" has been used elsewhere in the law but not in criminal law as far as I'm aware. Even with the DEA, at least now, after the analog act has been passed, they'll concede the substantially similar is not a scientific term.