NJLJ: Marijuana Smoke Still Means Probable Cause, Court Says

NJLJ: Marijuana Smoke Still Means Probable Cause, Court Says by Michael Booth:

New Jersey’s decision to allow the use of medical marijuana does not mean that the smell of marijuana smoke no longer creates probable cause for police to make an arrest or conduct a search, a state appeals court has ruled.

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