Plain-Language Summary

This law defines 'drug paraphernalia' in Virginia as equipment, products, or materials used or intended for use in planting, manufacturing, or consuming controlled substances like marijuana. It includes various kits, devices, testing equipment, scales, and adulterants associated with drug use and production. The law aims to clarify what items are considered illegal paraphernalia related to controlled substances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Items such as kits for planting or manufacturing controlled substances, testing equipment, scales, adulterants, and devices intended to increase potency are considered drug paraphernalia.

Yes, possessing items defined as drug paraphernalia can be illegal and may lead to criminal charges under Virginia law.

The law broadly applies to equipment related to marijuana and other controlled substances, including manufacturing and consumption tools.

Possession of drug paraphernalia can still be illegal even if you are not involved in manufacturing, especially if the items are intended for use with controlled substances.