A person commits the offense of possession of marijuana or any
synthetic cannabinoid, as both terms are defined in Section 195.010,
RSMo., if he or she knowingly possesses marijuana or any synthetic
cannabinoid, except and only to the extent as authorized by Chapter
579, RSMo., Chapter 195, RSMo., or Article XIV, Section 1 of the Missouri
Constitution, including any and all rules and regulations promulgated
by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services related to
legalized marijuana. (RSMo. § 579.015, 2014 effective 1-1-2017)
A person commits the offense of possession of a controlled substance,
as defined in Section 195.010, RSMo., if he or she knowingly possesses
a controlled substance, except and only to the extent as authorized
by Chapter 579, RSMo., Chapter 195, RSMo., or Article XIV, Section
1 of the Missouri Constitution, including any and all rules and regulations
promulgated by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
related to legalized marijuana. (RSMo. § 579.015, 2014 effective 1-1-2017)
Except and only to the extent as authorized by Article XIV,
Section 1 of the Missouri Constitution, including any and all rules
and regulations promulgated by the Missouri Department on Health and
Senior Services related to legalized marijuana, a person commits the
offense of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia if he or she
knowingly uses, or possesses with intent to use, drug paraphernalia,
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 or an imitation controlled
substance in violation of Chapter 579, RSMo., or Chapter 195, RSMo.
(RSMo. §579.074, 2014 effective 1-1-2017)
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. (RSMo. § 579.097, 2014 effective 1-1-2017)