§ 15-73 CERTAIN PAPERS NOT PROHIBITED.
   (a)   The provisions of this division shall in no way be construed to prohibit the sale, vending, possession, distribution or delivering of cigarette rolling papers that are not suitable for, used for or intended for use in illegal drug consumption. In determining whether cigarette rolling papers are not suitable, used for, or intended for use in illegal drug consumption, a court or other authority shall consider, in addition to all other logically relevant factors cited herein, the following:
      (1)   The absence of glue or adhesives on the paper.
      (2)   The narrow width of the paper.
      (3)   The absence of coloring or flavoring of the paper.
      (4)   National and local advertising concerning its use.
      (5)   The manner in which the object is displayed for sale.
      (6)   Law enforcement experience concerning the particular paper.
   (b)   All potential vendors of cigarette rolling papers believed to be not suitable for, used for, or intended for use in illegal drug consumption are encouraged to confer and consult with the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office prior to display or sale of said items to determine if law enforcement experience concerning the particular paper indicates that it is suitable for, used for, or intended for use in illegal drug consumption.
(1976 Code, § 15-73) (Ord. 2097, § 3, passed 4-17-1990)
Editor’s note:
   Repealed or modified by judicial decision.