§ 13.03.015 USE OF CERTAIN ORGANIC SOLVENT SUBSTANCES PROHIBITED; EXCEPTION.
   A.   Prohibition. It shall be unlawful for any person to inhale, breathe, ingest, or in any manner use any product or substance or combination thereof containing organic solvents, which include assemble acetate, xylene, tri-calor ethylene, acetone or other closely related or similar compounds used as solvents for products referred to as “glue,” “adhesive cement,” “mucilage,” or “dope,” with the intent of becoming intoxicated, elated, dazed, paralyzed, irrational or in any manner changing, distorting, disturbing the eyesight, thinking process, balanced or coordination or affecting the central nervous system of such person.
('65 Code, § 23-29)
   B.   Exception. The provisions of Subsection A. herein shall not pertain to any person who inhales, breathes or drinks or uses such product or substance pursuant to the direction or prescription of any doctor, physician, surgeon, dentist, or pediatrist authorized to so direct or prescribe.
('65 Code, § 23-30) (Ord. No. CS-459)