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2009 New Jersey Code
TITLE 2C - THE NEW JERSEY CODE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Section 2C:36

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  • 2C:36-1 - Drug paraphernalia, defined; determination
  • 2C:36-2 - Use or possession with intent to use, disorderly persons offense
  • 2C:36-3 - Distribute, dispense or  possess with intent to distribute or manufacture, crime of fourth degree
  • 2C:36-4 - Advertising to promote sale, crime of fourth degree
  • 2C:36-5 - Delivering drug paraphernalia to person under 18 years of age, crime of third degree
  • 2C:36-6 - Possession or distribution of hypodermic syringe or needle
  • 2C:36-6a - Possession of syringe, needle, certain circumstances, not an offense
  • 2C:36-6.1 - Discarding hypodermic needle or syringe
  • 2C:36-7 - Seizure in violation of Chapter
  • 2C:36-8 - Severability
  • 2C:36-9 - Pending Cases
  • 2C:36-10 - Definition of "defraud the administration of a drug test;" crime, grading

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