Cal.3: In a recreational MJ state, more is required for a car search than just possession of some marijuana

Possession of a legal amount of recreational marijuana isn’t probable cause for search without more. “Therefore, pursuant to Lee, there must be additional evidence, beyond mere possession of a legal amount of marijuana, to support a reasonable belief the defendant has an illegal amount or is violating some other statutory provision.” People v. McGee, 2020 Cal. App. LEXIS 779 (3d Dist. July 28, 2020) (published Aug. 18, 2020).

The 2016 tracking order application was detailed and showed probable cause. The search of defendant’s car was justified by the automobile exception. United States v. Fisher, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 147841 (D. Minn. July 7, 2020), adopted, 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 146897 (D. Minn. Aug. 14, 2020).*

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