CO: Smell of MJ can still be factor in PC on totality, despite 1 oz being legal

Under the Colorado Constitution, personal possession of one ounce or less of marijuana by a person at least 21 is a constitutional right. Nevertheless, the odor of marijuana is relevant to the totality of the circumstances test and can contribute to a probable cause determination because many marijuana-related activities remain unlawful, meaning the odor of marijuana can support an inference that a crime is ongoing. “Under the facts of this case, the court concludes that there was probable cause to search the vehicle for illegal drugs in light of the two occupants’ divergent stories about their time visiting Colorado, their ‘extreme’ nervousness, the strong odor of raw marijuana coming from the vehicle, and a drug-sniffing dog’s alert.” People v. Zuniga, 2016 CO 52, 2016 Colo. LEXIS 675 (June 27, 2016).

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