(A) For the purpose of this section the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BARBITURATES. Each of the salts and derivatives of barbituric acid, also known as “malonylurea,” and derivatives, compounds, mixtures, or preparations, thereof. BARBITURATES shall include hypnotic and somnifacient drugs, whether or not derivatives of barbituric acid. This shall not apply to bromides, but will apply to any other drug which the barbiturate laws of the state and the United States now apply.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULANTS. Amphetamine, desoxyephedrine (methamphetamine), mephentermine, pipradol, phenmetrazine, methylphenidylacetate, or any of the salts of any of the foregoing, and any other drug which the central nervous system stimulant laws of the state and the United States now apply.
HALLUCINOGENIC DRUGS. Mescaline, psilocybin, dextro-lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), dimethyltryptamine (DMT, 4-methyl-12, 5 dimethoxy alpha methyl phenethylamine (STP), and any other drug which the hallucinogenic drug laws of the state and the United States now apply.
NARCOTIC DRUGS. Coca leaves, opium, isonipecaine, cannabis, and every substance neither chemically nor physically distinguishable from them, any and all derivatives of them, and any other drug to which the narcotics laws of the state and of the United States now apply.
SYNTHETIC OPIATE DRUGS. Demerol, dolophine, and levo-dromoran, every substance neither chemically nor physically distinguishable from them, any and all derivatives of them, and any other drug to which the narcotics laws of the state and the United States now apply.
(B) It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, possess, have under his control, be under the influence of, sell, offer to sell, give, prescribe, administer, dispense, or compound any narcotic drug, synthetic opiates, barbiturates, central nervous system stimulants, or hallucinogenic drug, except as herein excluded.
(C) Nothing in this section shall apply to any compound, mixture, or preparation containing, in addition to a barbiturate or central nervous system stimulant, a sufficient quantity of another potent drug or drugs to prevent its use as a hypnotic, or a somnifacient, or a central nervous system stimulant, as the case may be, nor shall this section apply to any of the following.
(1) The delivery for medical or scientific purposes only of any narcotic drug, synthetic opiates, barbiturates, central nervous system stimulants, or hallucinogenic drugs to persons included in any of the classes hereinafter named, or to the agents or employees of those persons, for use in the usual course of their business or practice or in the performance of their official duties, as the case may be.
(2) The actual or constructive possession of narcotic drugs, synthetic opiates, barbiturates, central nervous system stimulants, or hallucinogenic drugs by those persons or their agents or employees for those employees for such use, as follows.
(a) Pharmacists.
(b) Practitioners, defined as any person authorized by law to practice medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, or naturopathic physicians who are actively practicing in and licensed by the state.
(c) Persons who procure narcotic drugs, synthetic opiates, barbiturates, central nervous system stimulants, or hallucinogenic drugs in good faith and in the course of professional practice only, by or under the supervision of pharmacists or practitioners employed by them; or for the purpose of lawful research, teaching, or testing, and not for resale, including medical schools.
(d) Hospitals and other institutions which procure narcotic drugs, synthetic opiates, barbiturates, central nervous system stimulants, or hallucinogenic drugs for lawful administration by practitioners, but only for use by or in the particular hospital or other institution.
(e) Officers or employees of federal, state, or local governments acting in their official capacity only, or informers acting under their jurisdiction.
(f) Manufacturers, wholesalers, carriers, and warehousemen.
(D) Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a punishable violation.
('58 Code, § 31.58) (Ord. 68-11, passed 11-27-67) Penalty, see § 10.99