Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 579 - Controlled Substance Offenses
Section 579.086 - Unlawful delivery of a controlled substance by manufacturer or distributor — penalty.

Effective - 01 Jan 2017
579.086. Unlawful delivery of a controlled substance by manufacturer or distributor — penalty. — 1. A manufacturer or distributor, or an employee of a manufacturer or distributor, commits the offense of unlawful delivery of a controlled substance when he or she knowingly delivers a controlled substance while acting recklessly as to whether the controlled substance will be used in violation of this chapter.
2. The offense of unlawful delivery of a controlled substance by a manufacturer or distributor is a class E felony.
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(L. 1989 S.B. 215 & 58, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
Transferred 2014; formerly 195.254; 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.