Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 579 - Controlled Substance Offenses
Section 579.072 - Furnishing materials for production of a controlled substance — penalty.

Effective - 01 Jan 2017
579.072. Furnishing materials for production of a controlled substance — penalty. — 1. A person commits the offense of furnishing materials for the production of a controlled substance if he or she provides any reagents, solvents or precursor materials used in the production of a controlled substance as defined in section 195.010 to any other person knowing that the person to whom such materials are provided intends to use such materials for the illegal production of a controlled substance.
2. The offense of furnishing materials for the production of a controlled substance is a class E felony.
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(L. 1998 H.B. 1147, et al. § 1, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
Transferred 2014; formerly 195.226; Effective 1-01-17

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVIII - Crimes and Punishment; Peace Officers and Public Defenders

Chapter 579 - Controlled Substance Offenses

Section 579.015 - Possession or control of a controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.020 - Delivery of a controlled substance — penalties.

Section 579.030 - Distribution of controlled substance in a protected location — penalty.

Section 579.040 - Unlawful distribution, delivery, or sale of drug paraphernalia — penalties.

Section 579.045 - Fraudulently attempting to obtain a controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.050 - Manufacture of an imitation controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.055 - Manufacture of a controlled substance — penalties.

Section 579.060 - Unlawful sale, distribution, or purchase of over-the-counter methamphetamine precursor drugs — violation, penalty.

Section 579.065 - Trafficking drugs, first degree — penalty.

Section 579.068 - Trafficking drugs, second degree — penalty.

Section 579.070 - Creating a danger — penalty.

Section 579.072 - Furnishing materials for production of a controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.074 - Unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia — penalty.

Section 579.076 - Unlawful manufacture of drug paraphernalia — penalties.

Section 579.078 - Possession of an imitation controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.080 - Delivery of an imitation controlled substance — penalty.

Section 579.082 - Marketing of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine — penalty.

Section 579.084 - Distribution of controlled substance in violation of registration requirements — penalty.

Section 579.086 - Unlawful delivery of a controlled substance by manufacturer or distributor — penalty.

Section 579.090 - Tampering with a prescription or a drug prescription order — penalty.

Section 579.095 - Possession of anhydrous ammonia — penalty.

Section 579.097 - Inhalation or inducing others to inhale solvent fumes to cause certain reactions, prohibited — exceptions.

Section 579.099 - Inducing, or possession with intent to induce, symptoms by use of certain solvents and other substances, prohibited.

Section 579.101 - Possession or purchase of solvents to aid others in violations, prohibited — penalty.

Section 579.103 - Selling or transferring solvents to cause certain symptoms, penalty — certain businesses prohibited from selling, penalty.

Section 579.105 - Keeping or maintaining a public nuisance — violation, penalty.

Section 579.107 - Lawful possession, when — burden of proof of any exception or exemption upon defendant.

Section 579.110 - Possession of methamphetamine precursors — penalty.

Section 579.115 - Copy of suspicious transaction report for certain drugs to be submitted to chief law enforcement officer, when — suspicious transaction defined — penalty.

Section 579.150 - Distribution of prescription medication on school property — exceptions — penalty.

Section 579.155 - Possession of prescription medication on school property — exceptions — penalty.

Section 579.170 - Prior and persistent drug offenders, definitions, sentencing.

Section 579.175 - Arrest without warrant, when.

Section 579.180 - Burden of proof of any exception or exemption upon defendant.

Section 579.185 - Authorized state, county or municipal officers, good faith immunity from criminal liability.