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CITY OF COON RAPIDS, MINNESOTA 7-301 Paraphernalia. No person shall use, possess, or have under his control for use any paraphernalia or accessories used for the smoking or inhalation of drugs as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 152. 7-302 Fraudulent Treatment to Obtain Drugs. No person shall fraudulently obtain any such drugs by any deceit, misrepresentation, subterfuge, or concealment of material fact or the use of a false name or address in order to obtain treatment in the course of which such drugs may be prescribed. 7-303 Glue. The inhaling, breathing, or drinking of certain substances hereinafter defined and commonly known as glue is prohibited and the purchase, sale, and possession thereof are regulated as follows: (1) Inhaling, Breathing, Drinking
of Certain Substances Prohibited. No person shall inhale, breathe, or drink,
or be or become intoxicated by reason of inhaling, breathing, or drinking
any substance commonly known as glue, adhesive, cement, mucilage, dope,
solvents, lacquer, drugs, fingernail polish and lacquer, nail polish
remover, or thinners for the above-named substances, nor any substances
containing toluol, hexane, trichloethylene, acetone, touene, ethyl acetate,
methyl ethyl ketone, trichoroathane, isopropanol, methyl isobutyl ketone,
methyl cellosolve, acetate, cyclohexanone, or any other substance which
contains ketones, aldehydes, organic acetates, ether
chlorinated-hydrocarbons, or any other similar ingredient which release
toxic vapors for the purpose of inducing symptoms of intoxication, elation,
excitement, confusion, dizziness, paralysis, irrational behavior, or in any
manner change, distort, or disturb the balance, coordination of the audio,
visual, or mental processes. 7-304 Seizure. Any items prohibited by Chapter 7-300 including, but not limited to, controlled substances, smoking paraphernalia or accessories, or glue found in the possession of any person convicted of a violation of this Chapter shall be seized and impounded and may be destroyed by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. If the above items shall come into the custody of a Peace Officer and the lawful possession cannot be established or the title ascertained, the Court upon exparte order may order their destruction or lawful disposition.
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