HU-210 is not listed in the schedules set out by the
United Nations'
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs from 1961 nor their
Convention on Psychotropic Substances from 1971, so the signatory countries to these international drug control treaties are not required by said treaties to control HU-210.
New Zealand HU-210 is banned in New Zealand as of 8 May 2014.
United States HU-210 is not explicitly listed in the
list of scheduled controlled substances in the USA. A brief profile of HU-210 written and published by the
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in 2009, but removed in later years, stated that HU-210 is a Schedule I controlled substance under the
Controlled Substances Act due to being similar to
THC. A version of the document (updated in 2013), now in PDF form, exists on the DEA Office of Diversion Control's website. In that PDF, the DEA reasserts that HU-210 is a Schedule I substance. The DEA currently considers HU-210 a Schedule I controlled substance under the umbrella of ‘tetrahydrocannabinols’ under CSCN 7370.
Alabama HU-210 is a Schedule I controlled substance in
Alabama.
Florida HU-210 is a Schedule I
controlled substance, categorized as a
hallucinogen, making it illegal to buy, sell, or possess in the state of
Florida without a license.
Vermont Effective January 1, 2016, HU-210 is a regulated drug in Vermont designated as a "Hallucinogenic Drug." == See also ==