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A. “Drug paraphernalia” means any item whose objective characteristics or objective manufacturer’s design indicates that it is intended for use in the consumption, ingestion, injection, or other method of introduction of a controlled substance into the human body or to facilitate a violation of AS 11.71.

B. Drug paraphernalia includes but is not limited to:

1. Scales and balances used or intended for use in weighing or measuring controlled substances.

2. Balloons, envelopes, plastic baggies (Ziploc), and other containers intended for the use in packaging small quantities of controlled substances.

3. Hypodermic syringes and needles used to inject controlled substances into the human body.

4. Objects used to ingest, smoke, inhale or introduce controlled substances into the human body, including but not limited to:

a. Metal, wooden, ivory, glass, stone, plastic, ceramic, aluminum pipes with or without screens.

b. Water pipes/bongs.

c. Roach clips: meaning objects used to hold a marijuana cigarette that has become too short to hold in the hand.

d. Crack/methamphetamine pipes.

e. Miniature cocaine spoons or cocaine vials.

5. Any other item where the police officer’s training and experience reasonably indicates the intent of the item is to facilitate a violation of AS 11.71. (Ord. 14-013 § 3, 2014)