Pubdate: Sat, 23 Aug 1997 Source: The Kansas City Star Contact: C, Page 3 Police raid stores suspected of selling drug paraphernalia By A. Scharnhorst Jackson County authorities Friday raided 14 businesses, including record stores, liquor stores and futon shops, looking for illegal drug paraphernalia. Kansas City narcotics officers arrested six persons in connection with the raids, which occurred at 13 stores inside the city limits and at one Blue Springs business. County Prosecutor Claire McCaskill said those who were arrested probably would be interrogated and released. Any charges stemming from the raid are expected next week. "Through undercover operations, and frankly through intelligence we've gathered from people we've learned there are businesses that are contributing to crack cocaine (abuse) by selling readymade crack pipes," McCaskill said. "And that's illegal. That's a felony." Selling Paraphernalia to be used for consumption of illegal drugs is a Class D felony, she said. Police received search warrants for the 14 businesses after making undercover purchases in those stores, officials said. "When these things were purchased, it was made clear to those the items that they were being used for narcotics use," said Sgt. David Bosworth. Police were looking for crack cocaine pipes, scales and small plastic storage bags, and substances that could be used to lower the purity of cocaine, she said. Some of the items could seem innocent enough, authorities said, but the way they're being marketed and packaged indicates illegal use. "The only use for (small plastic bags) in the quantities they're being sold in is for rock cocaine," McCaskill said, "There are way too many products that are readily available in Jackson County that are used in aiding and abetting the drug trade." Earlier this week, county authorities raided businesses that sold ingredients used in the production of methamphetamine. Some of those business owners have said they are innocent.