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.
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Note — Under certain circumstances this offense can
be a felony under state law.
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.
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Note — Under certain circumstances this offense can
be a felony under state law.
A.
No
person shall deliver in any single over-the-counter sale more than
three (3) packages of any methamphetamine precursor drug or any combination
of methamphetamine precursor drugs.
B.
This
Section shall not apply to any product labeled pursuant to Federal
regulation for use only in children under twelve (12) years of age,
or to any products that the State Department of Health and Senior
Services, upon application of a manufacturer, exempts by rule from
this Section because the product has been formulated in such a way
as to effectively prevent the conversion of the active ingredient
into methamphetamine, or its salts or precursors.
C.
Any person who is considered the general owner or operator of the outlet where ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine products are available for sale who violates Subsection (A) of this Section shall not be penalized pursuant to this Section if such person documents that an employee training program was in place to provide the employee with information on the State and Federal regulations regarding ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine.
A.
The
retail sale of methamphetamine precursor drugs shall be limited to:
1.
Sales in packages containing not more than a total of three (3) grams
of one (1) or more methamphetamine precursor drugs, calculated in
terms of ephedrine base, pseudoephedrine base and phenylpropanolamine
base; and
2.
For non-liquid products, sales in blister packs, each blister containing
not more than two (2) dosage units, or where the use of blister packs
is technically infeasible, sales in unit dose packets or pouches.
B.
Any person holding a retail sales license pursuant to Chapter 144, RSMo., who knowingly violates Subsection (A) of this Section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
C.
Any person who is considered the general owner or operator of the outlet where ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine products are available for sale who violates Subsection (A) of this Section shall not be penalized pursuant to this Section if such person documents that an employee training program was in place to provide the employee with information on the State and Federal regulations regarding ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine.
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.
[1]
Note — Under certain circumstances this offense can
be a felony under state law.
No person shall intentionally smell or inhale the fumes of any
solvent, particularly toluol, 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.
A.
No
person shall intentionally or willfully induce the symptoms of intoxication,
elation, euphoria, dizziness, excitement, irrational behavior, exhilaration,
paralysis, stupefaction, or dulling of the senses or nervous system,
distortion of audio, visual or mental processes by the use of any
solvent, particularly toluol.