Title 167 · ORS Chapter 167

and 167.222, any exception, excuse, proviso or exemption contained in

Citation: ORS 167.212

Section: 167.212

167.212 and 167.222, any exception, excuse, proviso or exemption contained in ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.752 to 475.980 shall be an affirmative defense. [1989 c.791 �16; 1995 c.440 �19; enacted in lieu of 167.242 in 1997]

����� 167.245 [Amended by 1955 c.504 �1; 1959 c.322 �1; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]

����� 167.247 [1971 c.743 �281; 1977 c.745 �38; 1995 c.440 �20; repealed by 1997 c.592 �6 (167.248 enacted in lieu of 167.247)]

����� 167.248 Search and seizure of conveyance in which drugs unlawfully transported or possessed. A district attorney or peace officer charged with the enforcement of ORS 167.212 and 167.222, having personal knowledge or reasonable information that controlled substances are being unlawfully transported or possessed in any boat, vehicle or other conveyance, may search the same without warrant and without an affidavit being filed. If controlled substances are found in or upon such conveyance, the district attorney or peace officer may seize them, arrest any person in charge of the conveyance and as soon as possible take the arrested person and the seized controlled substances before any court in the county in which the seizure is made. The district attorney or peace officer shall also, without delay, make and file a complaint for any crime justified by the evidence obtained. [1989 c.791 �17; enacted in lieu of 167.247 in 1997]

����� 167.250 [Amended by 1959 c.322 �2; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]

����� 167.252 Preclusion of state prosecution. No person shall be prosecuted under ORS 167.203 to 167.222 if the person has been acquitted or convicted under the federal narcotic laws of the same act or omission which it is alleged constitutes a violation of ORS 167.203 to 167.222. [1971 c.743 �282]

����� 167.255 [Repealed by 1959 c.322 �3]

����� 167.260 [Repealed by 1959 c.322 �3]

����� 167.262 Use of minor in controlled substance or marijuana item offense. (1) It is unlawful for an adult to knowingly use as an aider or abettor or to knowingly solicit, force, compel, coerce or employ a minor, with or without compensation to the minor:

����� (a) To manufacture a controlled substance or a marijuana item as defined in ORS