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Timestamp: 2020-08-03 17:59:11
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 128', '§ 128', '§ 128', '§ 938', '§ 340', '§ 128', '§ 128', '§ 128', '§ 128']

Village of Elm Grove, WI Drug Paraphernalia
§ 128-2 Determination that object is drug paraphernalia.
§ 128-4 Violations and penalties.
Chapter 128 Drug Paraphernalia
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Elm Grove 8-9-1993. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Adult-oriented establishments — See Ch. 87.
All equipment, products and materials of any kind which are used, intended for use or designed for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting, manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing, testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing, injecting, ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance, as defined in Ch. 961, Wis. Stats., in violation of this chapter.
"Drug paraphernalia" includes, but is not limited to:
Objects used, intended for use or designed for use in ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing marijuana, cocaine, hashish, hashish oil or other controlled substance under Ch. 961, Wis. Stats., into the human body, including but not limited to:
Carburation tubes and devices.
Smoking and carburation masks.
Carburator pipes.
In determining whether an object is drug paraphernalia, the following shall be considered:
Prior convictions, if any, of an owner or of anyone in control of the object under any municipal, state or federal law, regulation or ordinance relating to any controlled substance.
Direct or circumstantial evidence of the intent of an owner or of anyone in control of the object to deliver it to persons whom the person knows, or should reasonably know, intend to use the object to facilitate a violation of this chapter. The innocence of an owner or of anyone in control of the object as to a direct violation of this chapter shall not prevent a finding that the object is intended for use or designed for use as drug paraphernalia.
[Amended 7-25-2006]
Possession of drug paraphernalia. No person may use, or possess 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 in violation of this chapter.
Manufacture, sale or delivery of drug paraphernalia. No person may sell, deliver, possess with intent to deliver or manufacture with intent to deliver drug paraphernalia knowing that it will be used 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 in violation of this chapter.
Advertisement of drug paraphernalia. No person may place in any newspaper, magazine, handbill or other publication or upon any outdoor billboard or sign any advertisement knowing that the purpose of the advertisement, in whole or in part, is to promote the sale of objects designed or intended for use as drug paraphernalia.
Delivery of drug paraphernalia to a minor. No person may deliver drug paraphernalia to a person 17 years of age or under who is at least three years younger than the violator knowing that it will be used 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 in violation of this chapter.
Any drug paraphernalia used in violation of this chapter shall be seized and forfeited to the Village.
If a court finds that a person who is under 17 years of age has committed a violation of this chapter, the court shall disregard § 128-4C in imposing penalties and shall, pursuant to § 938.344(2e), Wis. Stats., suspend or revoke the child's operating privilege under § 340.01(40), Wis. Stats., for not less than six months nor more than five years and, in addition, shall order one of the following penalties:
For a first violation, a forfeiture of not more than $50 plus costs.
For a violation committed within 12 months of a previous violation, a forfeiture of not more than $100 plus costs.
For a violation committed within 12 months of two or more previous violations, a forfeiture of not more than $500 plus costs.
If a court finds that a person who is 17 years of age or older has committed a violation of this chapter, the court shall order one of the following penalties:
For a violation of § 128-3A or § 128-3C above, the person shall be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $500, together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeitures and costs may be imprisoned in the county jail in the manner provided for in Ch. 800, Wis. Stats.
For a violation of § 128-3B above, the person shall be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $1,000, together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeitures and costs may be imprisoned in the county jail in the manner provided for in Ch. 800, Wis. Stats.
For a violation of § 128-3D above, the person shall be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $10,000, together with the costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such forfeitures and costs may be imprisoned in the county jail in the manner provided for in Ch. 800, Wis. Stats.