Denver Post: Colorado man sues Idaho police over “license-plate profiling”

Denver Post: Colorado man sues Idaho police over “license-plate profiling” by Alison Noon:

A Colorado resident has filed a lawsuit claiming he was the victim of what his attorney calls “license-plate profiling” during a road trip through Idaho last year.

Darien Roseen filed the federal lawsuit Wednesday in the District of Idaho, more than a year after he said he was unlawfully detained and searched for marijuana on the basis of his Colorado license plates.

Mark Coonts, one of three attorneys on the case, said the 69-year-old was cleared after local law enforcement officers in Payette County, Idaho, detained Roseen and for hours searched his Honda Ridgeline truck for the source of an alleged pot smell.

This is, of course, not new. Drive through Arkansas on I-40 with a West Coast or Arizona license plate and you will be stopped. Then they always say they smell marijuana, whether they do or not. Particularly if you have California plates. Arkansas police naturally assume that there is no non-nefarious reason to be one of California’s 35 million residents driving east except with a load of diverted high grade medical marijuana. Now it will be Colorado plates. That’s why we call this state the “Land of Opportunity” instead of something more profound like “The Constitution State” (CT) or have a state motto like “Live Free or Die” (NH) or “Thus always to tyrants” (VA). Our tourism motto should be “Come on vacation, leave on probation.”

As for racial profiling, an African-American AUSA here a few months ago was stopped because he happened to be driving through one of those nearly all-white Arkansas sundowner counties. The cop said he could smell marijuana. And, what a boon that’s been for the civil liberties: Now the USAO knows that cops lie about “smell[ing] marijuana” because it happened to one of them who just happens to do only drug cases.

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