South Carolina drug paraphernalia is any item that is intended to be used to manufacture, store, or use a controlled substance, such as marijuana or other drugs. Common types of South Carolina drug paraphernalia include: pipes, bongs, roach clips, rolling papers, scales, syringes, capsules, vials, and spoons. Other items that may be considered drug paraphernalia in South Carolina are drug-related literature, such as instructions on how to use or make drugs, and drug-related objects, such as baggies or containers with drug residue. Additionally, items such as needles and other drug-related items that are found on the person or in their possession may be considered drug paraphernalia in South Carolina.