Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

syringes

is it illegal to have syrings if you are not diabetic


Asked on 7/22/08, 5:45 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: syringes

Syringes are narcotics paraphernalia if they are intended for use in injecting a controlled substance for which you do not have a valid prescription. As far as I know it is not illegal to merely possess them, but selling or furnishing them is a misdemeanor. A publicly operated needle exchange or "clean needle" program is exempt from the law. Cal. Health & Safety Code � 11014(a), see also �� 11364.5(d) and 11364.7.

Obviously, the most common and well-known legal use of syringes by members of the public is by diabetics, but I am sure there are other medical conditions; other lawful substances that could be administered with a syringe; and even non-medical applications such as crafts and hobbies.

But the courts will consider all of the circumstances. If you are found lying in an alley with a tourniquet around your jaundiced, bleeding arm, it will be paraphernalia.

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Answered on 7/22/08, 6:12 pm
Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman

Re: syringes

It is illegal to have syringes unless they are part of a doctor's prescription. The prescription need not be for diabetes; there are many other medical conditions for which doctors prescribe injectable medications and syringes.

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Answered on 7/23/08, 2:56 am


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