§ 131.01 UNLAWFUL INTOXICATING CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person, including a corporation or other entity, to manufacture, distribute, dispense, ingest, use, posses, purchase, sell, publicly display for sale, attempt to sell, give, or trade or barter any one or more of the following chemical compounds and/or substances, including their salts, isomers, homologues, and salts of their isomers and homologues:
      (1)   Salvia divinorum or salvinorum A, all parts of the plant presently classified botanically as salvia divinorum, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof any extract from any part of such plant, and every compound, manufacture, salts derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plants, its seeds, or extracts;
      (2)   1-pentyl-3 (1-naphtoyl) indole (also known as JWH-018);
      (3)   (6ar,10ar)-9-(hydoxymethyl)-6, 6-dimethyl-3-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)-6a. 7, 10,10a-tetrahydrobenzo[c] chromen-l-ol (also known as HU-210 or 1, 1-dimethylheptyl-11-hydroxy-delta8-tetrahydrocannabinol);
      (4)   2-(3-hydroxycyclohexyl)-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl) phenol (also known as CP-47, 497), and the dimethylhexyl, dimethyloctyl, and dimethylnonyl homologues of Cp-47, 497;
      (5)   1-Butyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-073);
      (6)   1-(2-(4-(morpholiny)ethyl))-3-(1--naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-200);
      (7)   1- Pentyl-3-(2-methoxyphenylacetyl) indole (also known as JWH-250);
      (8)   1-Hexyl-3-(l-naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-019);
      (9)   1-Pentyl-3-(4-cloro-1-naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-398);
      (10)   N-benzylpiperazine (also know as BZP);
      (11)   1-(3-trifluoromethylphenyl) piperazine (also known as TFMPP);
      (12)   Any similar structural analogs of the above chemical compounds; and
      (13)   Any other synthetic cannabinoids.
   (B)   This section shall not apply to drugs or substances lawfully prescribed, or to drugs or substances that have been approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, or that are specifically permitted by state law.
   (C)   If the state legislature adopts a statute enacting criminal penalties for prohibitions set forth in this section, then upon the effective date of such state statute, provisions of this section that are covered by the state statute shall no longer be deemed effective. Any violations of this section prior to a statute becoming effective may be prosecuted. If there are provisions of this section that are not covered by the state statute, those provisions will remain in effect and may be prosecuted.
(Ord. 12-14-2010, passed 2-8-2011)