16-13-1
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16-13-1.
(a)
As used in this Code section, the term:
(1)
'Controlled substance' shall have the same meaning as defined in Article 2 of
this chapter, relating to controlled substances. For the purposes of this Code
section, the term 'controlled substance' shall include marijuana as defined by
paragraph (16) of Code Section 16-13-21.
(2)
'Dangerous drug' shall have the same meaning as defined in Article 3 of this
chapter, relating to dangerous drugs.
(3)
'Drug related object' means any machine, instrument, tool, equipment,
contrivance, or device which an average person would reasonably conclude is
intended to be used for one or more of the following purposes:
(A)
To introduce into the human body any dangerous drug or controlled substance
under circumstances in violation of the laws of this state;
(B)
To enhance the effect on the human body of any dangerous drug or controlled
substance under circumstances in violation of the laws of this state;
(C)
To conceal any quantity of any dangerous drug or controlled substance under
circumstances in violation of the laws of this state; or
(D)
To test the strength, effectiveness, or purity of any dangerous drug or
controlled substance under circumstances in violation of the laws of this state.
(4)
'Knowingly' means having general knowledge that a machine, instrument, tool,
item of equipment, contrivance, or device is a drug related object or having
reasonable grounds to believe that any such object is or may, to an average
person, appear to be a drug related object. If any such object has printed
thereon or is accompanied by instructions explaining the purpose and use of such
object and if following such instructions would cause a person to commit an act
involving the use or possession of a dangerous drug or controlled substance in
violation of the laws of this state, then such instructions shall constitute
prima-facie evidence of knowledge that the object in question is a drug related
object.
(5)
'Minor' means any unmarried person under the age of 18 years.
(b)
Except as otherwise provided by subsection (d) of this Code section, it shall be
unlawful for any person knowingly to sell, deliver, distribute, display for
sale, or provide to a minor or knowingly possess with intent to sell, deliver,
distribute, display for sale, or provide to a minor any drug related object.
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any minor falsely to represent to any person that such
minor is 18 years of age or older with the intent to purchase or otherwise
obtain any drug related object.
(d)
No person shall be guilty of violating subsection (b) of this Code section if:
(1)
The person had reasonable cause to believe that the minor involved was 18 years
of age or older because the minor exhibited to such person a driver´s
license, birth certificate, or other official or apparently official document
purporting to establish that the minor was 18 years of age or older;
(2)
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;
(3)
The person was the parent or guardian of the minor; or
(4)
The person was acting in his capacity as an employee or official of any
governmental agency, governmental institution, public school or other public
educational institution, any bona fide private school, educational institution,
health care facility, or institution; or 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 such object for a legitimate
medical purpose.
(e)
Any person who violates subsection (b) of this Code section shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor for the first offense. For the second or any subsequent offense, a
person violating subsection (b) of this Code section shall be guilty of a felony
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by imprisonment for not less
than one nor more than five years or by a fine of not less than $1,000.00 nor
more than $5,000.00, or both. Any person violating subsection (c) of this Code
section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.