§ 130.25 PRODUCTS INTENTIONALLY MISUSED FOR OBTAINING A HIGH, HALLUCINOGENIC, PSYCHOACTIVE, PSYCHOTROPIC, OR MIND ALTERING EFFECT; PROHIBITION OF SALE OR POSSESSION FOR SALE.
   (A)   It is unlawful for any person to possess for sale, offer for sale, or sell any product that is not intended or labeled for human consumption, knowing or having reason to know that the purchasers and/or end users of such product commonly intentionally misuse such product.
   (B)   For the purposes of this section:
      (1)   INTENTIONAL MISUSE OF A PRODUCT means the consumption, ingestion, smoking, or other introduction of a product into the human body for the purpose of obtaining a high, hallucinogenic, psychoactive, psychotropic, or other mind altering effect.
      (2)   If an employee of the federal, state, county, or local government, acting in his/her official capacity, provides a person with information documenting the common intentional misuse of a product, such person shall be deemed to know or have reason to know of the common intentional misuse of the product.
(Ord. 821, passed 3-25-12)