Georgia Drug Paraphernalia Lawyers
You don’t have to be caught with drugs on you to be charged with possession. Georgia has a possession of drug paraphernalia law that makes it illegal for any person to have or be in control of items that can be used for drug consumption. It is a serious charge and therefore requires a serious Georgia possession of drug paraphernalia lawyer to handle your case.
Drug paraphernalia relates to any item that can be used to either make a drug or take a drug. For example, a marijuana smoker uses pipes or bongs. Methamphetamine users often have tubes and beakers in order to create the drugs in. Heroine users are often found with syringes to inject the drug into their veins. All of these items constitute as drug paraphernalia.
How drug possession and drug paraphernalia charges go hand in hand
Chances are if a person is caught with drug paraphernalia the drugs are also going to be found. The prosecution will often use a drug paraphernalia charge as a way of negotiating with the defense. One example might be if you were charged with heroin possession and they also found syringes on you. The prosecution may say that if you plead guilty to the drug possession charge, they will drop the drug paraphernalia charge.
Drug paraphernalia charges are also related to drug distribution and drug trafficking charges. They might drop the paraphernalia charge if you plead guilty to the worse crime of selling drugs.
For reasons like this, it is imperative that you have a defense attorney to discuss your options with. Plea bargaining may or may not be in your best interest. It all depends on the circumstances surrounding your case. Perhaps you borrowed a friend’s jacket not knowing that there was a small amount of marijuana hidden in the pocket. When the police searched you, they found that you were the one with the drugs. There are many reasons for a defense and your lawyer will help build a solid case for you.
While a drug paraphernalia charge is not as serious as other drug crimes, it still should be taken seriously. Any drug conviction can cost you future employment opportunities and result in harsh penalties. Contact a lawyer immediately.


