§ 130.05  EXCEPTIONS TO VIOLATION.
   No person shall be guilty of violating the provisions of § 130.03 if:
   (A)   The person had reasonable cause to believe that the minor involved was 18 years of age or older, because such minor exhibited to such person a driver's license, birth certificate or other official or apparently official document purporting to establish that such minor was 18 years of age or older;
   (B)   The person made an honest mistake in believing that the minor was 18 years of age or over after making a reasonable bona fide attempt to ascertain the true age of the minor;
   (C)   The person was the parent or guardian of the minor; or
   (D)   The person was acting in his capacity as an employee or official of any governmental agency or governmental institution or of any pubic school or other public educational institution or health care facility or institution; or
   (E)   The person was acting in his capacity as a registered pharmacist or veterinarian, or under the direction of a registered pharmacist or veterinarian, to sell the object for a legitimate medical purpose.
(Ord. 80-10, passed 4-1-80)  Penalty, see § 130.99