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Can the Odor of Marijuana Still Give Probable Cause for a Vehicle Search at a Traffic Stop?

The nose knows. At least, that used to be the way things worked. For decades, it was accepted that law enforcement officers who detected a marijuana odor during a traffic stop had enough probable cause to allow a warrantless search of a motor vehicle. However, as most states have passed laws decriminalizing or legalizing hemp and cannabis, the olfactory version of the “Plain View” doctrine has come under scrutiny.

https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/criminal-defense/can-the-odor-of-marijuana-still-give-probable-cause-for-a-vehicle-search-at-a-traffic-stop/

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