As used in this chapter:
"Child-resistant"means packaging specially constructed to be significantly difficult for children under ten years of age to open and not difficult for normal adults to use properly as defined by 16 CFR
1700.20 as well as opaque so that the packaging does not allow the product to be seen without opening the packaging material.
"Edible marijuana product"means any marijuana product which is intended to be chewed or swallowed, including, but not limited to, any type of food, drink, pill or product intended for human consumption that contains any form of marijuana. "Edible marijuana product" does not include marijuana flowers.
"Marijuana"means all the parts of the plant of the genus Cannabis whether growing or not, the seeds thereof, the resin extracted from any part of the plant, and every compound, manufacture, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds, or its resin, including marijuana concentrate; "marijuana" does not include fiber produced from the stalks, oil, cake made from the seed of the plant, sterilized seeds of the plant which are incapable of germination, or the weight of any other ingredient combined with marijuana to prepare topical or oral administrations, food, drink, or other products.
"Marijuana accessories"means any equipment, products, or materials of any kind which are used, intended for use, or designed for or for the ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing marijuana into the human body.
"Marijuana concentrates"means any oil, liquid, or other substance created by extracting cannabinoids form marijuana through the use of a solvent other than water for the purpose of increasing the strength or proportion of the cannabinoids.
"Minor"means any person under twenty-one years of age.
"Public place"means any place to which the public or a substantial group of persons has access, including but not limited to streets, highways, alleys, sidewalks, transportation facilities, schools, places of amusement or business, food and beverage service facilities, offices, retail stores, parks, playgrounds, hallways, lobbies, vehicles available for commercial hire, and other portions of apartment houses and hotels not constituting rooms or apartments designed for actual residence and waterways. All property owned or leased by the city shall be considered a public place regardless of the public's access.
(Ord. 2015-06 (part), 2015)