Mich. Comp. Laws § 752.272
Inhalation or consumption of chemical agent prohibited; anesthesia inhalation excepted.
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CHEMICAL AGENTS
Act 119 of 1967
752.272 Inhalation or consumption of chemical agent prohibited; anesthesia inhalation excepted.
Sec. 2.
No person shall, for the purpose of causing a condition of intoxication, euphoria, excitement, exhilaration, stupefaction or dulling of the senses or nervous system, intentionally smell or inhale the fumes of any chemical agent or intentionally drink, eat or otherwise introduce any chemical agent into his respiratory or circulatory system. This shall not prohibit the inhalation of any anesthesia for medical or dental purposes.
History: 1967, Act 119, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967 ;-- Am. 1969, Act 206, Eff. Mar. 20, 1970
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 2017–2017 · leading case: People of Michigan v. Charles William Wood
People of Michigan v. Charles William Wood (2017)
“In Kazmierczak, the Michigan Supreme Court concluded that: when a qualified person smells an odor sufficiently distinctive to identify contraband, the odor alone may provide probable cause to believe that contraband is present.”
People of Michigan v. Charles William Wood (2017)
“The majority opines that defendant’s “statement could not form the basis for probable cause to search defendant’s vehicle” because MCL 752.272 “addresses intoxication and impairment,” and Trooper Morris testified that defendant was neither intoxicated nor impaired.”
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