848.12 VIOLATIONS; DECLARATION OF NUISANCE.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for a licensee, or his or her employee or agent, to knowingly:
      (1)   Advertise, promote or sell tickets to, conduct or operate an assembly without first obtaining a license as herein provided.
      (2)   Conduct or operate an assembly in such a manner as to create a public or private nuisance.
      (3)   Conduct or permit, within the assembly, any obscene display, exhibition, show, play, entertainment or amusement.
      (4)   Permit any person on the premises to cause or create a disturbance in, around or near the assembly by obscene or disorderly conduct.
      (5)   Permit any person to unlawfully consume, sell or possess intoxicating liquor while on the premises.
      (6)   Permit any person to unlawfully use, sell or possess any narcotics, narcotic drugs, drugs or other substances as defined in Act 343 of the Public Acts of 1952, as amended.
   (b)   Any of the above-enumerated violations is hereby declared to be a nuisance per se, immediately enjoinable in the Circuit Court, and, further, is a sufficient basis for revocation of the license and for the immediate enjoining of the assembly by the Circuit Court.
(1975 Code §7.182).