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Due to the stiffer penalties imposed for

"possession with intent" offenses, many states
forbid the inference of intent to deliver merely
on the basis of:

A.possession of a controlled substance.

B.eyewitness testimony.

C. undercover officers' testimony.

D.possession of both a substance and
paraphernalia.

User Jif
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The answer is D :) ok now bay
User Rosty Kerei
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Answer:

D. Possession of both a substance and

paraphernalia.

Step-by-step explanation:

Howdy! Many states are doing this because of the simple fact that its not all up to officer digression in regards to charging someone with PWI. So to be charged with PWI you need to have the substance and the paraphernalia to go with it.

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