Missouri 195.130
Places used for illegal sale and use--nuisances, suits to enjoin,
procedure--public nuisance, criminal penalty, property subject to forfeiture.
1. Any room, building, structure or inhabitable structure as defined in
section 569.010, RSMo, which is used for the illegal use, keeping or selling of controlled substances is a "public
nuisance". No person shall keep or maintain such a public nuisance.
2. The attorney general, circuit attorney or prosecuting attorney may, in
addition to any criminal prosecutions, prosecute a suit in equity to enjoin the public nuisance. If the court finds
that the owner of the room, building, structure or inhabitable structure knew that the premises were being used for
the illegal use, keeping or selling of controlled substances, the court may order that the premises shall not be
occupied or used for such period as the court may determine, not to exceed one year.
3. All persons, including owners, lessees, officers, agents, inmates or
employees, aiding or facilitating such a nuisance may be made defendants in any suit to enjoin the
nuisance.
4. It is unlawful for a person to keep or maintain such a public nuisance. In
addition to any other criminal prosecutions, the prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney may by information or
indictment charge the owner or the occupant, or both the owner and the occupant of the room, building, structure,
or inhabitable structure with the crime of keeping or maintaining a public nuisance. Keeping or maintaining a
public nuisance is a class C felony.
5. Upon the conviction of the owner pursuant to subsection 4 of this section,
the room, building, structure, or inhabitable structure is subject to the provisions of sections 513.600 to
513.645, RSMo.
(RSMo 1939 § 9844, A.L. 1971 H.B. 69, A.L. 1985 H.B. 488, A.L. 1989 H.B.
479)
Revisor's note: S.B. 215 & 58, enacted by the 1st Regular Session of the
85th G.A. 1989, repealed section 195.130 effective 6-19-89. H.B. 479 repealed and reenacted section 195.130 the
same session, effective 8-28-89.
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