No. They might be considered suspicious when combined with other factors and might possibly be used to justify a search of a vehicle, although most judges would not agree if it became an issue for the court. There could be perfectly legitimate reasons for having such material, such as a camping trip, cookout, etc. Items such as spoons with drug residue, baggies with drug residue, needles, etc. would obviously qualify.
No, because usually it's used with tobacco.
No, It's possession of a narcotic paraphernalia
The man was arrested after the police searched his home and found drug paraphernalia. I brought my sports paraphernalia to the game
If carved INTO some fashion of drug paraphernalia then yes. A cola bottle and a bag can be legally classed as drug paraphernalia when used for the intake of drugs.
Yes possession of drug paraphernalia is against the law.
No you can't knowingly sell "drug paraphernalia." You can sell paraphernalia, like rolling papers, pipes, etc., for use with tobacco products.
Yes. You can be charged with possession of drug paraphernalia.
Yes
Its A felony :(
you cant...
In Pennsylvania, this means possession of drug paraphernalia.
Unlawful Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Police reported the subjects arrested had drug paraphernalia concealed in their car.