Barnstable |
Code of Ordinances |
Part I. General Ordinances |
Chapter 208. Substance Controls |
Article I. Synthetic Marijuana and Synthetic Marijuana Analogue |
§ 208-4. Definitions.
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For the purpose of this article, the following words shall have the following meanings.
- PERSON
- An individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, wholesaler, retailer, and any license or unlicensed business, including clerk, manager, or owner of the business.
- SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA
- Any substance as defined by 21 U.S.C. § 812(d), excluding "marihuana" as such term is defined in MGL c. 94C, § 1, 21 U.S.C. § 812(d) notwithstanding; or any one or any combination of the following cannabinoids, or, a substance containing any one or combination of the following cannabinoids, namely JWH-018, JWH-073, CP-47, 497, JWH-200, or, cannabicyclohexanol; or vegetable material that has been chemically treated and is possessed, sold, or, purchased with the intent that it will, despite any labeling to the contrary, be consumed by humans for the purpose of voluntary intoxication, said vegetable material typically having a retail price of over $5 per ounce and contained within packaging indicating that the contents is not for human consumption, and which, if consumed, may induce an effect or effects of intoxication similar to a controlled substance or imitation controlled substance, said effect or effects to include elation, euphoria, dizziness, excitement, irrational behavior, exhilaration, paralysis, stupefaction, dulling of the senses or nervous system, or, distortion of audio, visual or mental processes.
- SYNTHETIC MARIJUANA ANALOGUE
- A substance, the chemical structure of which is substantially similar to the chemical structure of synthetic marijuana and which has a stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system that is substantially similar to or greater than the stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system of synthetic marijuana; or with respect to a particular person, which such person represents or intends to have a stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system that is substantially similar to or greater than the stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system of synthetic marijuana.