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PARTS III AND IV Parts III (enacted in 1961 ) and IV (enacted in 1969 ) provided for implementation of controls required by the Convention On Psychotropic Substances . Part III dealt with "controlled" drugs such as Amphetamine , Methaqualone , and Phenmetrazine , which have legitimate medical uses. Part IV focused on Schedule H "restricted drugs", those whose only legitimate use is for scientific research, such as the hallucinogens LSD , DMT , and MDA . These Parts established eight classes of regulated substances, ranging from Schedules A to H. The 1996 Controlled Drugs And Substances Act repealed Parts III and IV. REFERENCES
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