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SALES TO MINORS:
a. It is unlawful for any person, except a parent or legal guardian to sell or give or in any way furnish to another person who is under the age of eighteen (18) years, any of the following without first obtaining bona fide evidence of majority and identity:
1. A felt-tip pen capable of defacing property;
2. An implement for cutting glass;
3. A spring-loaded center punch.
b. For purposes of this Section, “bona fide evidence of majority and identity” is any document evidencing the age and identity of an individual, which has been issued by a Federal, State or local governmental entity.
c. It is unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) to purchase any of the items listed in subsection a above.
d. Every person who owns, conducts, operates or manages a retail commercial establishment selling aerosol spray paint containers, or marker pens with tips exceeding four (4) millimeters in width, containing anything other than a solution which can be removed with water after it dries, shall store, or cause such aerosol spray paint containers, marker pens, glass cutting or etching tools, and spring-loaded center punch implements to be stored in an area not accessible to the public without employee assistance, pending legal sale or disposition of such paint containers or marker pens. Violation of this Section is a misdemeanor. (Ord. #1339, §1; Ord. #1386, §1)