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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                             3209

USED, INTENDED FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE IN CUTTING
CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES;

(7)  SEPARATION GINS AND SIFTERS USED, INTENDED
FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE IN REMOVING TWIGS AND SEEDS
FROM, OR IN OTHERWISE CLEANING OR REFINING, MARIJUANA;

(8)  BLENDERS, BOWLS, CONTAINERS, SPOONS AND
MIXING DEVICES USED, INTENDED FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE
IN COMPOUNDING CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES;

(9)  CAPSULES, BALLOONS, ENVELOPES AND OTHER
CONTAINERS USED, INTENDED FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE IN
PACKAGING SMALL QUANTITIES OF CONTROLLED DANGEROUS
SUBSTANCES;

(10)  CONTAINERS AND OTHER OBJECTS USED, INTENDED
FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE IN STORING OR CONCEALING
CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES;

(11)  HYPODERMIC SYRINGES, NEEDLES AND OTHER
OBJECTS USED, INTENDED FOR USE, OR DESIGNED FOR USE IN
PARENTERALLY INJECTING CONTROLLED DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES INTO
THE HUMAN BODY;

(12)  OBJECTS USED, INTENDED FOR USE, OR DESIGNED
FOR USE IN INGESTING, INHALING, OR OTHERWISE INTRODUCING
MARIJUANA, COCAINE, HASHISH, OR HASHISH OIL INTO THE HUMAN
BODY, SUCH AS;

(I)  METAL, WOODEN, ACRYLIC, GLASS, STONE,
PLASTIC, OR CERAMIC PIPES WITH OR WITHOUT SCREENS, PERMANENT
SCREENS, HASHISH HEADS, OR PUNCTURED METAL BOWLS;

(II)  WATER PIPES;

(III)  CARBURETION TUBES AND DEVICES;

(IV)  SMOKING AND CARBURETION MASKS;

(V)  ROACH CLIPS; MEANING OBJECTS USED TO
HOLD BURNING MATERIAL, SUCH AS A MARIJUANA CIGARETTE, THAT
HAS BECOME TOO SMALL OR TOO SHORT TO BE HELD IN THE HAND;

(VI)  MINIATURE COCAINE SPOONS, AND COCAINE
VIALS;

(VII)  CHAMBER PIPES;

(VIII)  CARBURETOR PIPES;

(IX)  ELECTRIC PIPES;

(X)  AIR-DRIVEN PIPES;

(XI)  CHILLUMS;

 

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