[Ord. No. 8377, 5-24-2021]
A. Except
as authorized by Sections 195.005 to 195.425, RSMo., it is unlawful
for any person to possess or have under his/her control marijuana
as defined in Section 195.010, RSMo.
B. It
is not unlawful for a qualifying patient to have in his/her possession
marijuana that has been legally prescribed to said qualifying patient
by a licensed healthcare professional and dispensed to said qualifying
patient by a licensed medical marijuana dispensary facility. It is
not unlawful for a primary caregiver as defined by the State of Missouri
Department of Health and Senior Services to have in his/her possession
marijuana that bas been legally prescribed by a licensed healthcare
professional and dispensed by a licensed medical marijuana facility
to a qualifying patient who has designated the person as the primary
caregiver in an identification card issued by the State of Missouri.
Legally dispensed marijuana shall be kept in a container delineated
as medical marijuana under the laws of the State of Missouri.
Except as authorized by Sections 195.005 to 195.425, RSMo.,
it is unlawful for any person to possess or have under his/her control
a controlled substance as defined by Section 195.010, RSMo.
It is unlawful for any person to use, or to possess with intent
to use, drug paraphernalia as defined by Section 195.010, RSMo., to
plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, compound,
convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store,
contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into
the human body a controlled substance as defined by Section 195.010,
RSMo., or an imitation controlled substance as defined by Section
195.010, RSMo., in violation of Sections 195.005 to 195.425, RSMo.
No person shall intentionally smell or inhale the fumes of any
solvent, particularly toluol, amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, cyclohexyl
nitrite, ethyl nitrite, pentyl nitrite and propyl nitrite and their
iso-analogues or induce any other person to do so for the purpose
of causing a condition of, or inducing symptoms of, intoxication,
elation, euphoria, dizziness, excitement, irrational behavior, exhilaration,
paralysis, stupefaction, or dulling of senses or nervous system, or
for the purpose of, in any manner, changing, distorting or disturbing
the audio, visual or mental processes; except that this Section shall
not apply to the inhalation of any anesthesia for medical or dental
purposes.