It is an affirmative defense to a charge of violating ORS § 475.969, 475.971, 475.975 (1) or 475.976 (1) that the person possessed the precursor substance for a lawful purpose. [2001 c.615 § 17]

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 475.980

  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

 

[2001 c.700 § 2; renumbered 475.918 in 2005]

 

[2001 c.700 § 3; renumbered 475.920 in 2005]

 

[2001 c.510 § 2; renumbered 475.908 in 2005]

 

[2001 c.857 § 2; renumbered 475.910 in 2005]

 

[1957 c.587 § 11; 1969 c.310 § 4; repealed by 1977 c.745 § 45]

 

[1981 c.859 § 2; renumbered 475.912 in 2005]

 

[1977 c.745 § 15; 1979 c.777 § 55; 1989 c.1075 § 3; 1991 c.329 § 1; 1991 c.460 4,20; 1991 c.818 § 5; 1995 c.440 § 35; 2005 c.708 § 39; renumbered 475.840 in 2005]

 

[1977 c.745 § 16; 1995 c.440 § 36; renumbered 475.914 in 2005]

 

[1977 c.745 § 17; 1993 c.571 § 25; 1995 c.440 § 37; renumbered 475.916 in 2005]

 

[1977 c.745 § 20; 1979 c.777 § 56; 1995 c.440 § 38; 2005 c.708 § 40; renumbered 475.906 in 2005]

 

[1991 c.690 1,2,3,3a; 2001 c.804 § 2; 2001 c.870 § 9; 2003 c.695 § 3; 2005 c.708 § 7; renumbered 475.900 in 2005]

 

[1977 c.636 § 9; repealed by 1993 c.571 § 30]

 

[Subsections (1) and (2) of 2001 Edition enacted as 2001 c.510 § 3; subsections (3) and (4) of 2001 Edition enacted as 2001 c.804 § 1; renumbered 475.902 in 2005]

 

[1989 c.806 § 2; 1991 c.574 § 1; 1993 c.78 § 1; 1995 c.343 § 49; 1995 c.440 § 39; 2005 c.22 § 349; 2005 c.708 § 41; renumbered 475.904 in 2005]