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<br />(d) Smoking <br />masks; <br /> <br />and carburetion <br /> <br />(e) Roach clips: meaning objects <br />used to hold burning material, <br />such as a marijuana cigar- <br />ette, that has become too <br />small or too short to be held <br />in the hand; <br /> <br />(f) Miniature cocaine spoons and <br />cocaine vials; <br /> <br />(g) Chamber pipes; <br />(h) Carburetor pipes; <br /> <br />(i) Electric pipes; <br /> <br />(j) Air-driven pipes; <br />(k) Chillums; <br />(I) Bongs; <br /> <br />(m) Ice pipes or chillers. <br /> <br />In determining whether an object is Drug Parapher- <br />nalia, a court or other authority shall consider, in addition to all <br />the other logically relevant factors, the following: <br /> <br />(1) Statements by an owner or by anyone in <br />control of the object concerning its use; <br /> <br />(2) Prior convictions, if any, of the owner, <br />or of anyone in control of the object, <br />under any State of Federal Law relating <br />to any controlled substance; <br /> <br />(3) The proximity of the object, in time and <br />space, to the direct violation of this <br />Ordinance; <br /> <br />(If.) The proximity of the object to controlled <br />substances; <br /> <br />(5) The existence of any residue of con- <br />trolled substances on the object; <br /> <br />(6) Direct or circumstantial evidence of the <br />intent of an owner, or of anyone in <br />control of the object, to deliver it to <br />persons whom he knows, or should rea- <br />