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                                             LRB9000433RCksam
 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 128
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill  128  on  page  1,
 3    lines  2 and 6, by changing "and 4" wherever it appears to ",
 4    4, and 6"; and
 5    on page 1, line 22, by changing "peculiar to and marketed" to
 6    "primarily intended or designed peculiar  to  and  marketed";
 7    and
 8    on page 2, line 13, by changing "peculiar to and marketed" to
 9    "primarily  intended  or  designed peculiar to and marketed";
10    and
11    on  page  2,  by  inserting  between  lines  26  and  27  the
12    following:
13        "(K)  metal, acrylic, glass, stone, plastic,  or  ceramic
14    pipes  with  or  without  screens, permanent screens, hashish
15    heads, or punctured metal bowls;
16        (L)  wooden pipes with bowls of less  than  1/2  inch  in
17    diameter,  or  total  lengths  of  less than 2 1/2 inches, or
18    both;
19        (M)  roach clips: meaning objects used  to  hold  burning
20    material,  such  as  marijuana cigarette, that has become too
21    small or too short to be held in the hand;
22        (N)  dug-out boxes;"; and
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 1    on page 4, line 18, by replacing "." with the following:
 2        "; .
 3        (9)  Direct or circumstantial evidence of  the  ratio  of
 4    sales  of  the  item  or  items to the total sales of tobacco
 5    products by business enterprise."; and
 6    on  page  4,  by  inserting  between  lines  19  and  20  the
 7    following:
 8        "(720 ILCS 600/6) (from Ch. 56 1/2, par. 2106)
 9        Sec. 6.  This Act is intended to be used solely  for  the
10    suppression  of  the  commercial traffic in and possession of
11    items that, within the context of the sale  or  offering  for
12    sale,  or  possession,  are  clearly  and beyond a reasonable
13    doubt marketed for the illegal and unlawful use  of  cannabis
14    or  controlled  substances.    To this end all reasonable and
15    common-sense inferences  shall  be  drawn  in  favor  of  the
16    legitimacy of any transaction or item.
17    (Source: P.A. 88-677, eff. 12-15-94.)".

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