It would be considered possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance if they can scrape out even the slightest amount of residue (any amount that can be measured--and they have scales that can measure amounts less than 0.0001 grams).
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."
If they were in possession then that's clear as far as the law see its. It does not matter if its your drugs or someone elses - they were carrying.
There are a few reasons someone may not be arrested for marijuana possession, such as if the possession is decriminalized in their state, if they have a medical marijuana prescription, or if law enforcement prioritizes other criminal activities over low-level drug offenses. Additionally, some jurisdictions have diversion programs or policies that offer alternatives to arrest for minor drug offenses.
State police have officially been instructed to adhere to state laws and not favor federal laws. While you may be hassled by some officers that are ignorant to the law, you cannot be arrested for possession of cannabis if you are able to present proper documentation from your doctor. God bless America.
Possessing someone else's ID without permission can lead to legal consequences such as identity theft charges, fraud, and potential fines or jail time. It is important to always use your own identification documents to avoid these risks.
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NoAdded: However, if in doing so you endanger or injure someone, EVEN IF YOU DID NOT MEAN IT, you could be charged with "reckless endangerment."ALL actions can have consequences!
Nothing at all. There is absolutely nothing you can be charged with for being with someone in possession of marijuana.
DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
They could get arrested. They could get arrested.
Yes, if the speech is considered threatening, harassment, or incitement to violence, it can lead to arrest. Additionally, hate speech or defamation can also result in legal consequences.