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, ( ' <br /> <br />(I) Capsules, balloons, envelopes and other containers <br /> used, intended for use, or designed for use in packaging <br /> small quantities of controlled substances; <br />(3) Containers and other objects used, intended for use, <br /> or designed for use in storing or concealing controlled <br /> ~ substances; <br />(K) Hypodermic syringes, needles and other objects used, <br /> intended for use, or designed, for use in paranterally <br /> injecting controlled substances into the human body; <br />(L) Objects used, intended for use, or designed for use <br /> in ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing <br /> marijuana, cocaine, hashish, or hashish oil into the <br /> human body, such as: <br /> <br />(ii <br /> <br /> (ii) <br />(iii) <br /> (iv) <br /> (vi <br /> <br /> (vi <br /> (vii) <br />(viii) <br /> (ix) <br /> (x) <br /> (xi) <br /> (xii) <br />(xiii) <br /> <br />Metal, wooden, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic, or <br />ceramic pipes with or without screens, permanent <br />screens, hashish heads, or punctured metal bowls; <br />Water pipes; <br />Carburetlon tubes and devices; <br />Smoking and carburetion masks; <br />Roach clips: meaning objects used to hold burning <br />material, such as a marijuana cigarette, that has <br />become too small or too short to be held in the <br />hand; <br />Hiniature cocaine spoons, and cocaine vials; <br />Chamber pipes; <br />Carburetor pipes; <br />Electric pipes; <br />Air-driven pipes; <br />Chillums; <br />Bongs; <br /> Ice pipes or chillers. <br /> <br />In determining whether an object is "Drug paraphernalia," <br />a court or other authority should consider, in addition <br />to all other logically relevant factors, the following: <br /> <br />(A) Statements by an owner or by anyone in control of <br /> the object concerning its use; <br />(Bi Prior convictions, if any, of an owner, or of anyone <br /> in control of the object, under any City, State, or <br /> Federal law relating to any controlled substance; <br />(C): The proximity of the object, in time and space, to a <br /> direct violation of this Chapter;' <br />(D).The proximity of the object to controlled substances; <br />(El The existence of any residue of controlled substances <br /> on the object; <br />(Fi Direct or circumstantlal evidence of the intent of an <br /> owner, or of anyone in control of the object to <br /> deliver it to persons whom he knows, or should <br /> reasonably know, intend to use the object to <br /> facilitate a violation of this Chapter~ the innocence <br /> of an owner or of anyone in control of the object, <br /> as to a direct violation of this Chapter shall not <br /> prevent a finding that the object is intended for <br /> use, or designed for use as "Drug paraphernalia;" <br />(Gl Instructions, oral or written, provided with the <br /> object concerning its use; <br />(Hi Descriptive materials accompanying the object which <br /> explain or depict its use; <br />(Ii National and local advertising concerning its use; <br />(J) The manner in which the object is displayed for sale; <br />(K) Whether the owner, or anyone in control of the object, <br /> is a legitimate supplier of like or related items <br /> to the community, such as a licensed distributor or <br /> dealer of tobacco products; <br />(L) Direct or circumstantial evidence of the ratio of <br /> sales of the object(s) to the total sales of the <br /> business enterprise; <br /> (Mi The existence and scope of legltlmate uses for the <br /> object in the community; <br />(N) Expert testimony concerning its use. <br /> <br /> <br />