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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the odor of marijuana alone isn't reason enough for police to search a car without ...
"Senate Bill 42 is another step forward in modernizing Illinois cannabis laws," said Peter Contos of Cannabis Equality Illinois.
Michigan police can no longer conduct warrantless car searches based solely on the smell of marijuana, the state Supreme ...
Michigan's Top Court Says Police Can't Search Cars Solely Because of Marijuana Odor DETROIT (AP) — The odor of marijuana alone isn't a sufficient reason for police to search a car without a ...
The Colorado Springs Police Department says they've tracked down a group of three men and one juvenile who allegedly ...
DETROIT — The odor of marijuana alone isn't a sufficient reason for police to search a car without a warrant, the Michigan Supreme Court said Wednesday. In a 5-1 opinion, the court threw out gun ...
In a ruling Wednesday, the Michigan Supreme Court said the odor of marijuana does not give police enough reason to search a car without a warrant, according to the Associated Press (AP).
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