
To use the mail or any other facility of interstate commerce to transport drug paraphernalia or.To sell or offer for sale drug paraphernalia.Legal consequencesįederal law states it is illegal for any person Over the Internet, at tobacco shops, head shops, gift and novelty shops, gas stations, and convenience stores. Websites, music, or publications that glamorize drug use.Clothing, jewelry, tattoos, teen slang with drug culture messages.Items or associations that may indicate interest in illegal drugs or drug use. Sun glasses for red eyes, changes in pupil size, or eye movements.Bottles or aerosol cans with hardened glue, sprays, paint or chemical odors.Pacifiers and lollipops (to prevent teeth grinding and jaw clenching).Small mirrors, small spoons, short plastic straws, rolled-up paper tubes.Plastic pen case or cut up drinking straw.E-Cigarettes (to smoke marijuana concentrates).


View the paraphernalia tab in our Identifying Drugs tool for images of all the paraphernalia listed below.

A critical part of understanding teen drug use is awareness about drug paraphernalia-the items kids use to hide or consume drugs.
