Juq-103 Page

: The exact naming conventions can differ slightly between chemical suppliers and forensic databases. Always verify the SMILES or InChI string when ordering or handling the material.

| Region | Status (as of 2026) | |--------|-------------------| | | Not scheduled at the federal level, but many states have enacted “synthetic cannabinoid” analog statutes that may cover JUQ‑103. The DEA can place it under emergency scheduling if deemed a public health threat. | | European Union | Listed in several EU Early Warning System (EWS) alerts; many member states treat it as a controlled substance under their national analogue laws. | | United Kingdom | Classified as a Class B substance under the Psychoactive Substances Act (PSA) – production, supply, or importation without a license is illegal. | | Canada | Controlled under Schedule II of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (as a “synthetic cannabinoid analogue”). | | Australia | Schedule 9 (Prohibited Substance) in most jurisdictions. | | Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia | Explicitly prohibited under national drug control legislation. |

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Despite the numerous theories and speculations, the true nature of the JUQ-103 remains a mystery. Researchers, scientists, and enthusiasts have been searching for answers, but so far, none have been able to provide concrete evidence or confirmation.

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