While people are aware that there are illegal drugs and that you can be convicted if you are found in possession of them, something not everyone realizes is you can be charged with drug crimes even if you do not have any drugs on or near you. If the police find drug paraphernalia, which means items used in drug-related activities, you could face charges with serious consequences. An experienced Elgin, IL criminal defense lawyer can explain your options and guide you on how best to proceed.
What Is Considered Drug Paraphernalia?
Among other things, Illinois law defines drug paraphernalia as anything that can be used to plant, cultivate, grow, harvest, manufacture, produce, process, prepare, test, package, store, hide, inject, ingest, or inhale illegal substances. Examples include: