(a) Any person who conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of an illegal drug paraphernalia business is guilty of a: (1) Class A misdemeanor for the first offense; (2) Class D felony for the second offense; and (3) Class C felony for third and subsequent offenses. (b) A person violates subsection (a) of this section if he or she: (1) Conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of a business that, in the regular course of business or as a continuing course of conduct, manufactures, sells, stores, possesses, gives away, or furnishes an object designed to be primarily useful as a drug device; and (2) Knows or has reason to know that the design of the object renders it primarily useful as a drug device. Acts 1981, No. 946, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2644. (a) Any person who conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of an illegal drug paraphernalia business is guilty of a: (1) Class A misdemeanor for the first offense; (2) Class D felony for the second offense; and (3) Class C felony for third and subsequent offenses. (b) A person violates subsection (a) of this section if he or she: (1) Conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of a business that, in the regular course of business or as a continuing course of conduct, manufactures, sells, stores, possesses, gives away, or furnishes an object designed to be primarily useful as a drug device; and (2) Knows or has reason to know that the design of the object renders it primarily useful as a drug device. Acts 1981, No. 946, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2644. (a) Any person who conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of an illegal drug paraphernalia business is guilty of a: (1) Class A misdemeanor for the first offense; (2) Class D felony for the second offense; and (3) Class C felony for third and subsequent offenses. (b) A person violates subsection (a) of this section if he or she: (1) Conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of a business that, in the regular course of business or as a continuing course of conduct, manufactures, sells, stores, possesses, gives away, or furnishes an object designed to be primarily useful as a drug device; and (2) Knows or has reason to know that the design of the object renders it primarily useful as a drug device. Acts 1981, No. 946, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2644. (a) Any person who conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of an illegal drug paraphernalia business is guilty of a: (1) Class A misdemeanor for the first offense; (2) Class D felony for the second offense; and (3) Class C felony for third and subsequent offenses. (1) Class A misdemeanor for the first offense; (2) Class D felony for the second offense; and (3) Class C felony for third and subsequent offenses. (b) A person violates subsection (a) of this section if he or she: (1) Conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of a business that, in the regular course of business or as a continuing course of conduct, manufactures, sells, stores, possesses, gives away, or furnishes an object designed to be primarily useful as a drug device; and (2) Knows or has reason to know that the design of the object renders it primarily useful as a drug device. (1) Conducts, finances, manages, supervises, directs, or owns any part of a business that, in the regular course of business or as a continuing course of conduct, manufactures, sells, stores, possesses, gives away, or furnishes an object designed to be primarily useful as a drug device; and (2) Knows or has reason to know that the design of the object renders it primarily useful as a drug device. Acts 1981, No. 946, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 82-2644.
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