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If I understand the question correctly - - the questioner was in someone else's car. The police found paraphernalia (and presumably residue) in the car - and the questioner is claiming innocence due to no knowledge of it. If that's correct - - Yes. If the paraphernalia is within the passenger compartment of the car and in an area reachable by the occupants, the passenger can still be charged. it is known as "concurrent possession."

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Q: Can you be charged for paraphernalia if your the passenger in someone else s car that omitted to using marijuana earlier in the day and no omission of use or knowledge of the paraphernalia by pass..?
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