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Possession of drug paraphernalia is a criminal offense covered under California Health and Safety Code 11364. It's basically defined as any type of equipment or material that is modified to make, use, or hide illegal controlled substances.
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Health and Safety Code 11364 HS, California's “possession of drug paraphernalia” law, prohibits possessing “an opium pipe or any device, contrivance, instrument, or paraphernalia used for unlawfully injecting or smoking a controlled substance”.
Offenses, such as drug trafficking, are typically felony charges. Under the federal statute, the maximum sentence for selling paraphernalia is three years plus a fine. As noted above, federal law does not outlaw possession, per se. Under state law, penalties can vary.
152.093 MANUFACTURE OR DELIVERY OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA PROHIBITED. It is unlawful for any person to intentionally manufacture drug paraphernalia for delivery. Any violation of this section is a misdemeanor.
In 2023, changes to state statutes have significantly changed the definition and legality of drug paraphernalia. First, the possession of all drug paraphernalia is no longer a crime in Minnesota, even if that paraphernalia contains residual amounts of controlled substances. (Minn. Stat.
What do drug paraphernalia look like? What are drug paraphernalia? The term drug paraphernalia refers to any equipment that is used to produce, conceal, and consume illicit drugs. It includes but is not limited to items such as bongs, roach clips, miniature spoons, and various types of pipes.
What Are the Penalties for Controlled Substance Possession in Minnesota? DegreeKey FactorsPotential Penalties Fifth Degree Possession of smaller amounts or unauthorized prescription drugs Up to 5 years imprisonment and $10,000 in fines.4 more rows •