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961.41
(3g) (em)
Synthetic cannabinoids. If a person possesses or attempts to
14possess a controlled substance specified in s. 961.14 (4) (tb), or a controlled substance
15analog of a controlled substance specified in s. 961.14 (4) (tb), the person may be fined
16not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than 6 months or both upon a first
17conviction and is guilty of a Class I felony for a 2nd or subsequent offense. For
18purposes of this paragraph, an offense is considered a 2nd or subsequent offense if,
19prior to the offender's conviction of the offense, the offender has at any time been
20convicted of any felony or misdemeanor under this chapter
, except for a misdemeanor
21under par. (e) 2., or under any statute of the United States or of any state relating
22to controlled substances, controlled substance analogs, narcotic drugs, marijuana,
23or depressant, stimulant, or hallucinogenic drugs
, except that, if the statute relates
24to marijuana possession, only felonies or misdemeanors involving more than 28
25grams may be counted.
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10. 961.47 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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961.47
(1) Whenever any person who has not previously been convicted of any
3offense under this chapter, or of any offense under any statute of the United States
4or of any state or of any county ordinance relating to controlled substances or
5controlled substance analogs, narcotic drugs, marijuana or stimulant, depressant or
6hallucinogenic drugs, pleads guilty to or is found guilty of possession or attempted
7possession of a controlled substance or controlled substance analog under s. 961.41
8(3g) (b), the court, without entering a judgment of guilt and with the consent of the
9accused, may defer further proceedings and place him or her on probation upon terms
10and conditions.
For purposes of this subsection, a conviction does not count as a
11previous conviction if it was for an offense under s. 961.41 (3g) (e) 1. or 2. or, if the
12conviction was for marijuana possession, if the conviction involved not more than 28
13grams. Upon violation of a term or condition, the court may enter an adjudication
14of guilt and proceed as otherwise provided. Upon fulfillment of the terms and
15conditions, the court shall discharge the person and dismiss the proceedings against
16him or her. Discharge and dismissal under this section shall be without adjudication
17of guilt and is not a conviction for purposes of disqualifications or disabilities imposed
18by law upon conviction of a crime, including the additional penalties imposed for 2nd
19or subsequent convictions under s. 961.48. There may be only one discharge and
20dismissal under this section with respect to any person.
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. 961.48 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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961.48
(3) For purposes of this section, a felony offense under this chapter is
23considered a 2nd or subsequent offense if, prior to the offender's conviction of the
24offense, the offender has at any time been convicted of any felony or misdemeanor
25offense under this chapter
, except for a misdemeanor under s. 961.41 (3g) (e) 2., or
1under any statute of the United States or of any state relating to controlled
2substances or controlled substance analogs, narcotic drugs, marijuana or
3depressant, stimulant or hallucinogenic drugs
, except that, if the statute relates to
4marijuana possession, only felonies or misdemeanors involving more than 28 grams
5may be counted.
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12. 961.571 (1) (a) (intro.), 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 8., 9. and 10. of the
7statutes are renumbered 961.571 (1) (ag) (intro.), 1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8. and 9.
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13. 961.571 (1) (a) 7. of the statutes is renumbered 961.571 (1) (c) 1.
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14. 961.571 (1) (a) 11. (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 961.571
10(1) (ag) 11. (intro.) and amended to read:
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961.571
(1) (ag) 11. (intro.) Objects used, designed for use or primarily intended
12for use in ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing
marijuana, cocaine, hashish
, 13or hashish oil into the human body, such as:
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15. 961.571 (1) (a) 11. a., b., c., d., f., g., h., i., j. and m. of the statutes
15are renumbered 961.571 (1) (ag) 11. a., b., c., d., e., f., g., h., i. and j.
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16. 961.571 (1) (a) 11. e., k. and L. of the statutes are renumbered
17961.571 (1) (c) 2. a., b. and c.
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18Section
17. 961.571 (1) (ac) of the statutes is created to read:
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961.571
(1) (ac) Notwithstanding s. 961.01 (4), “controlled substance” does not
20include tetrahydrocannabinols or marijuana.
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21Section
18. 961.571 (1) (b) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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961.571
(1) (b) 3. Marijuana paraphernalia.
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19. 961.571 (1) (c) (intro.) and 2. (intro.) of the statutes are created to
24read:
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1961.571
(1) (c) (intro.) “Marijuana paraphernalia” means all equipment,
2products and materials of any kind that are used, designed for use or primarily
3intended for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing, harvesting,
4manufacturing, compounding, converting, producing, processing, preparing,
5testing, analyzing, packaging, repackaging, storing, containing, concealing,
6ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing into the human body
7tetrahydrocannabinols or marijuana in violation of this chapter. “Marijuana
8paraphernalia" includes, but is not limited to, any of the following:
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2. (intro.) Objects used, designed for use or primarily intended for use in
10ingesting, inhaling or otherwise introducing marijuana into the human body, such
11as:
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20. 961.572 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
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961.572
(1m) In determining whether an object is marijuana paraphernalia,
14a court or other authority shall consider, in addition to all other legally relevant
15factors, the following:
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(a) Statements by an owner or by anyone in control of the object concerning its
17use.
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(b) The proximity of the object, in time and space, to a direct violation of this
19chapter.
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(c) The proximity of the object to marijuana.
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(d) The existence of any residue of marijuana on the object.
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(e) Direct or circumstantial evidence of the intent of an owner, or of anyone in
23control of the object, to deliver it to persons whom he or she knows intend to use the
24object to facilitate a violation of this chapter; the innocence of an owner, or of anyone
25in control of the object, as to a direct violation of this chapter shall not prevent a
1finding that the object is designed for use or primarily intended for use as marijuana
2paraphernalia.
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(f) Instructions, oral or written, provided with the object concerning its use.
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(g) Descriptive materials accompanying the object that explain or depict its
5use.
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(h) Local advertising concerning its use.
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(i) The manner in which the object is displayed for sale.
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(j) Whether the owner, or anyone in control of the object, is a legitimate supplier
9of like or related items to the community, such as a licensed distributor or dealer of
10tobacco products.
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(k) The existence and scope of legitimate uses for the object in the community.
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(L) Expert testimony concerning its use.
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21. 961.573 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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14961.573 (title)
Possession of drug
or marijuana paraphernalia.
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22. 961.573 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
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961.573
(1m) No person may use, or possess with the primary intent to use,
17marijuana paraphernalia to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture,
18compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store,
19contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body
20marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinol in violation of this chapter. Any person who
21violates this subsection may be subject to a civil forfeiture of no more than $10.
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23. 961.574 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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23961.574 (title)
Manufacture or delivery of drug or marijuana
24paraphernalia.
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24. 961.574 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
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1961.574
(1m) No person may deliver, possess with intent to deliver, or
2manufacture with intent to deliver, marijuana paraphernalia, knowing that it will
3be primarily used to plant, propagate, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture,
4compound, convert, produce, process, prepare, test, analyze, pack, repack, store,
5contain, conceal, inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body
6marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinol in violation of this chapter. Any person who
7violates this subsection may be subject to a civil forfeiture of not more than $10.
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8Section
25. 961.577 of the statutes is amended to read:
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9961.577 Municipal ordinances. Nothing in this subchapter precludes a city,
10village, or town from prohibiting conduct that is the same as that prohibited by s.
11961.573 (1)
, (1m), or (2), 961.574 (1)
, (1m), or (2), or 961.575 (1) or (2) or a county from
12prohibiting conduct that is the same as that prohibited by s. 961.573 (1)
, (1m), or (2),
13961.574 (1)
, (1m), or (2), or 961.575 (1) or (2).