Under Colorado's 2024 fentanyl laws, any detectable fentanyl residue in a pipe, syringe, or foil can support a felony fentanyl possession charge in addition to paraphernalia charges, with penalties up to 3 years in prison for a first offense.
Right Law Group's guide explains: "Under C. R. S. § 18-18-428, it’s illegal to possess any item that you know or should reasonably know could be used to consume, store, measure, or distribute controlled substances."
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