(A) For the purpose of this section, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
TOXIC GLUE. Any glue, adhesive cement, mucilage, plastic solvent or other material containing toluene, acetone, xylene, butyl, alcohol, hexane, tricresol phosphate or other toxic ingredients including, but not limited to, those having the property of releasing toxic vapors.
(B) No person shall inhale, drink, eat or otherwise induce into his respiratory or circulatory system any toxic glue so as to become intoxicated, elated, paralyzed, irrational, exhilarated, stupefied or in any other manner changing, distorting or disturbing the eyesight, thinking process, judgment, balance or coordination of that person. However, this section shall not apply to the inhalation of any anesthesia for medical or dental purposes.
(C) No person, firm, corporation or partnership shall for the purpose of violating or aiding another to violate any provision of this section intentionally possess, buy, sell, transfer possession or receive possession of any toxic glue.
(D) (1) Except as provided in divisions (D)(3) and (E), no person under 18 years of age shall possess or buy any toxic glue.
(2) Except as provided in divisions (D)(3) and (E), no person, firm or corporation shall sell or transfer possession of any toxic glue to another person under 18 years of age.
(3) A person, firm or corporation may sell or transfer possession of toxic glue to a person under 18 years of age for model building or other lawful use where the minor has in his possession and exhibits the written consent of his parent or guardian.
(E) A person, firm or corporation making a sale or transfer of possession of toxic glue to a person under 18 years of age who exhibits the written consent of his parent or guardian, shall record the name, address, sex and age of the minor, and the name and address of the consenting parent or guardian. All data required by this division shall be kept in a permanent-type register available for inspection by the Chief of Police, for a period of at least one year from the date of the sale or transfer of possession.
('88 Code, § 130.02) Penalty, see § 130.99