(A) The factors listed in division (B) should be considered in the determination that an item is drug paraphernalia.
(B) In determining if any equipment, product, or material is drug paraphernalia, a court or law enforcement officer shall consider, in addition to other relevant factors, the following:
(1) Any statement by the owner or by anyone in control of the equipment, product, or material, concerning its use.
(2) The proximity in time or space of the equipment, product, or material, or of the act relating to the equipment, product, or material, to a violation of any provision of this chapter or R.C. Chapter 2925.
(3) The proximity of the equipment, product, or material to any controlled substance.
(4) The existence of any residue of a controlled substance on the equipment, product, or material.
(5) Direct or circumstantial evidence of the intent of the owner, or of anyone in control, of the equipment, product, or material, to deliver it to any person whom he or she knows intends to use the equipment, product, or material to facilitate a violation of any provision of this chapter or R.C. Chapter 2925. A finding that the owner or anyone in control of the equipment, product, or material is not guilty of a violation of any other provision of this chapter or R.C. Chapter 2925 does not prevent a finding that the equipment, product, or material was intended or designed by the offender for use as drug paraphernalia.
(6) Any oral or written instruction provided with the equipment, product, or material concerning its use.
(7) Any descriptive material accompanying the equipment, product, or material and explaining or depicting its use.
(8) National or local advertising concerning the use of the equipment, product, or material.
(9) The manner and circumstances in which the equipment, product, or material is displayed for sale.
(10) Direct or circumstantial evidence of the ratio of the sales of the equipment, product, or material to the total sales of the business enterprise.
(11) The existence and scope of legitimate uses of the equipment, product, or material in the community.
(12) Expert testimony concerning the use of the equipment, product, or material.
(R.C. § 2925.14(B)) (Ord. 7055, passed 4-11-95)