Drug Paraphernalia Charges Explained

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In Florida, individuals can be charged with possession of drug paraphernalia if they have control or knowledge of the item, even if another person claims responsibility. Both actual and constructive possession can lead to charges. Understanding your legal options and possible defenses is crucial. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized advice.

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Calhoun county Florida
In Florida, you can be charged with possession of drug paraphernalia even if someone else claims responsibility. Prosecutors may charge multiple individuals if they believe they had control or knowledge of the paraphernalia.
- Florida law defines possession as having control or dominion over the item.
- Both actual and constructive possession can be charged.
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But how can that be legal
In Florida, it's legal because the law allows charges based on possession, control, or knowledge of drug paraphernalia. Even if someone else claims responsibility, authorities can charge individuals if they believe you had some level of control or awareness.
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