(A) It shall be a violation of this subchapter for a person to loiter in a public place in a manner and under circumstances manifesting the purpose of illegally using, possessing, transferring, or selling any cannabis or controlled substance. Among the circumstances which may be considered in determining whether such a purpose is manifested are:
(1) The person repeatedly attempts to stop or engage in conversation with passerby, are on foot or in a motor vehicle or other form of transportation for the purpose of inducing, enticing, soliciting, or procuring another to illegally possess, transfer, or buy any cannabis or controlled substances; or
(2) The person repeatedly passes to or receives from passersby, whether the passersby are on foot or in a motor vehicle or other form of transportation, money, objects or written material for the purposes of inducing, enticing, soliciting, or procuring another of illegally possess, transfer, or buy any cannabis or a controlled substance.
(B) A person shall not have violated this subchapter unless he or she demonstrates expressly or implicitly a specific intent to induce, entice, solicit, or procure another to illegally possess, transfer, or buy cannabis or a controlled substance.
(Ord. 1994-16, passed 9-13-1994) Penalty, see § 130.99