[Adopted 6-30-1994 as
Title 7, Ch. 4, Sec. 7-4-2, of the 1994 Code]
No person, firm or corporation shall in any manner, directly
or indirectly, upon any premises, or by any device sell, exchange,
barter, dispose of, give away or keep for sale any cigarette, cigarette
paper or cigarette wrappers or any substitute therefor, without first
obtaining a license as hereinafter provided.
Every person, firm or corporation desiring a license under this
article shall file with the Clerk/Treasurer, a written application
therefor, stating the name of the person and the place for which such
license is desired. Each license shall be filed by the Clerk/Treasurer
and shall name the licensee and the place wherein he/she is authorized
to conduct such business and the same shall not be delivered until
the applicant shall pay to the Clerk/Treasurer a license fee of $55.
Licenses for the sale, exchange, barter, disposition of, giving
away or keeping for sale of any cigarettes, cigarette papers or cigarette
wrappers or any substitute therefor shall be issued by the Clerk/Treasurer.
Each license shall be issued on July 1 of each year, or thereafter
whenever applied for and shall continue in force from date of issuance
until the succeeding June 30, unless sooner revoked for any violation
of this article.
[Adopted 6-30-1994 as
Title 9, Ch. 2, Sec. 9-2-7, of the 1994 Code]
Application to sell any item, effect, paraphernalia, accessory
or thing which is designed or marketed for use with illegal cannabis
or drugs shall be accompanied by affidavits by the applicant and each
and every employee authorized to sell such items, that such person
has never been convicted of a drug-related offense.
It shall be unlawful to sell or give items as described in §
324-4 in any form to any male or female minor under 18 years of age.
Every licensee shall keep a record of every item, effect, paraphernalia,
accessory or thing which is designed or marketed for use with illegal
cannabis or drugs which is sold. This record shall be open to the
inspection of any police officer at any time during the hours of business.
Such record shall contain the name and address of the purchaser, the
name and quantity of the product, the date and time of the sale, and
the licensee or agent of the licensee. Such records shall be retained for
not less than two years.