As a consequence of the glamorization of paraphernalia associated with the use of controlled substances and the abhorrence with which many residents of this city view such glamorization and enticement of impressionable persons, this city council finds that many residents of this city are being unwillingly subjected to paraphernalia displays which are to these persons objectionable and unpleasant. The city council further finds that such unpleasantness is particularly acute when minors are present in the area where such displays are conducted as a consequence of the concern of these unwilling viewers for the welfare of this city's children. Because of the relatively recent proliferation of such drug-related paraphernalia in this city and the immediate risk that impressionable young people will be unduly influenced by aggressive, commercial marketing techniques being utilized with the subject paraphernalia, it is the opinion of this city council that there currently exists within the city an eminent danger to the children of this city should drug-related paraphernalia be available to minors without there simultaneously being available guidance from adults most likely to have the welfare of each individual minor in mind. Accordingly, this city council determines that regulation of the availability of drug-related paraphernalia to minors unaccompanied by an appropriate adult must be immediately regulated.
(Ord. 918 § 1 (part), 1980)