The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any substance, however marketed, which can reasonably be converted for smoking purposes whether it is presented as incense, tobacco, herbs, spices or any blend thereof if it includes any of the following chemicals or a comparable chemical:
Salvia divinorum or salvinorin A; all parts of the plant presently classified botanically as salvia divinorum, whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, any extract from any part of such plant, and every compound, manufacture, salts derivative, mixture or preparation of such plant, its seeds or extracts;
2-[(1R, 3S)-3-hydroxycyclohexyl]-5-(2-methyloctan-2-yl) phenol (also known as CP47, 497) and homologues;
(6aS, 10aS)-9-(hydroxymethyl)-6, 6-dimethyl-3-(2-methyloctan-2-yl)-6a, 7, 10, 10a-tetrahydrobenzo [c] chromen-1-ol) (also known as HU-211 or Dexanabinol);
1-pentyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-018);
1-butyl-3-(1-naphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-073); or
1-pentyl-3-(4-methoxynaphthoyl) indole (also known as JWH-081).
Products containing some of the above substances are currently being marketed under the following commercial names: |
“K-2,” “K-2 Summit,” “K-2 Sex,” “Genie,” “Dascents,” “Zohai,” “Sage,” “Spice,” “KO Knock-out 2,” “Spice Gold,” “Spice Diamond,” “Yucatan Fire,” “Solar Flare,” “Pep Spice,” “Fire n’ Ice,” and “Salvia Divinorum.” |
It is anticipated by the council that new products will be marketed under different names but will be subject to this definition if they contain any of the chemical components set forth above. |
(Ordinance 2010-27 adopted 9/28/10)