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Legislation-Meeting Minutes
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Ordinance
Number
015
Date
5/21/1990
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1990
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513.04 GENERAL OFFENSES CODE 32D <br />(d) Arrest or conviction for a minor misdemeanor violation of this section does not <br />constitute a criminal record and need not be reported by the person so arrested or con- <br />victed in response to any inquiries about the person's criminal record, including any <br />inquiries contained in any application for employment, license or other right or privilege, <br />or made in connection with the person's appearance as a witness. <br />(ORC 2925.11) <br />513.04 POSSESSING DRUG ABUSE INSTRUMENTS. <br />(a) No person shall knowingly make, obtain, possess or use any instrument, article <br />or thing whose customary and primary purpose is for the administration or use of a danger- <br />ous drug, other than marihuana, when the instrument involved is a hypodermic or syringe, <br />whether or not of crude or extemporized manufacture or assembly, and the instrument, <br />article or thing involved has been used by the offender to unlawfully administer or use a <br />dangerous drug, other than marihuana, or to prepare a dangerous drug, other than marihuana, <br />for unlawful administration or use. <br />(b) This section does not apply to manufacturers, practitioners, pharmacists, owners <br />of pharmacies and other persons whose conduct was in accordance with Ohio R. C . Chapters <br />3719, 4715, 4729, 4731 and 4741. <br />(c) Whoever violates this section is guilty of possessing drug abuse instruments, a <br />misdemeanor of the second degree. If the offender has previously been convicted of a drug <br />abuse offense, violation of this section is a misdemeanor of the first degree. <br />(ORC 2925.12) <br />1990 Replacement <br />
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