§ 5.12.040. Medicine shows.  


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  • It is unlawful to give or conduct any medicine show or performance in connection with or for the purpose of attracting prospective buyers of, or crowds for the purpose of lectures on or demonstrations of any tonic, medicine, remedy or alleged specific for human ailments without having first secured a permit therefor. Applications for such permits shall state thereon the name, nature and contents of the article to be promoted or offered for sale; such applications shall be referred to the chief of police, and no permit shall be issued where such tonic, medicine, or remedy is harmful for use without the advice of a physician, or consists in whole or in part of harmful habit-forming drugs or narcotics.

    B.

    The fee for such permits shall be ten dollars per day.

(Prior code § 11-1G).