624.04 PARAPHERNALIA.
   (a)   Definitions. As used in this section:
      (1)   "Cocaine spoon" means a spoon with a bowl so small that the primary use for which it is reasonably adapted or designed is to hold or administer cocaine, and which is so small as to be unsuited for the typical, lawful use of a spoon. A cocaine spoon may or may not be merchandised on a chain and may or may not be labeled as a "cocaine" spoon or "coke" spoon.
      (2)   "Controlled substance" means any drug, substance or immediate precursor enumerated in Sections 7210 - 7220, 1978 PA 368, as amended, (commonly known as the Health Code).
      (3)   "Marijuana or hashish pipe" means a pipe characterized by a bowl which is so small that the primary use for which it is reasonably adapted or designed is smoking of marijuana or hashish, rather than lawful smoking tobacco, and which may or may not be equipped with a screen.
      (4)   "Paraphernalia" means an empty gelatin capsule, hypodermic syringe or needle, cocaine spoon, marijuana pipe, hashish pipe or any other instrument, implement or device which is primarily adapted or designed for the administration or use of any controlled substance.
      (5)   "Person" means any individual, corporation, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, partnership or association.
(Ord. 86-6. Passed 5-20-86.)
   (b)   Prohibitions. No person shall possess, sell, offer for sale, display, furnish, supply or give away any paraphernalia. The prohibition contained in this subsection shall not apply to manufacturers, wholesalers, jobbers, licensed medical technicians, technologists, nurses, hospitals, research teaching institutions, clinical laboratories, medical doctors, osteopathic physicians, dentists, chiropodists, veterinarians, pharmacists or embalmers, in the normal, lawful course of their respective businesses, nor to employees engaged in the lawful transportation of such paraphernalia, nor to public officers or employees while engaged in the performance of their official duties, nor to persons suffering from diabetes, asthma or any other medical condition requiring self injections.
(Ord. 96-8. Passed 12-9-96.)