
Good God, please DON'T do that! I agree that some of those chems may prove very worthy substitutes for existing anti-depressants and addictive painkillers, but the best thing to do would be to approach a research institute and present ALL your research to them, indicating why these would make worthy choices for proper clinical trials and slowly move to getting them into your respective countries' Pharmacopoeia. It would be a terribly long process but a process that would work out best in the long run.
Doing it this way is just going to attract the wrong sort of attention to you and possibly lead to fatalities since most of the cannabinoids you listed have already caused fatalities in several countries. They are EXTREMELY potent and not studied at all.
Basically, you're indirectly inviting people to be their own guinea pigs. Once again, for your own safe, DON'T! There are far better, safer, legal ways to get things done. Things are slowly changing here and though the change is slow, at least the wheels are in motion.
Doing it this way would be akin to shooting yourself in the foot (with a double barreled shotgun at that).