The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia is considering a case that questions whether the odor of marijuana alone is ...
Arizona approved recreational marijuana use years ago, but now Sen. J.D. Mesnard wants to criminalize smoking weed in your ...
Legal marijuana use in Arizona could face new limits under a bill moving through the legislature. The proposed law focuses on ...
Pointing to laws allowing use of medical marijuana and hemp, a state appeals court Wednesday reversed course and said police officers can't search vehicles only on the basis of smelling cannabis. The ...
Can Ohio police officers search a car because they smell marijuana, even though the drug is now legal here? A recent Franklin County case raised questions about whether a police officer smelling raw ...
A Republican-backed proposal would penalize Arizona cannabis users whose smoke or odor drifts onto neighboring property, drawing sharp opposition from civil liberties and marijuana reform advocates.
LOUISIANA (KTAL/KMSS) — There has been a recent uptick in DUI and DWI arrests tied to the smell of marijuana, prompting discussions about the implications of odor in determining impairment, according ...
Florida police can’t search a vehicle solely because it smells like marijuana, a state court said on Wednesday. According to CBS12's media partners, News Service of Florida, the 2nd District Court of ...
Santa Barbara County, California, sent revocation letters to nine cannabis cultivation companies that failed to meet odor protection measures.
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