MI: MMJ patient without his ID card could be arrested for possession even if immune from prosecution

Defendant who was not in possession of his Michigan MMJ card could be arrested under the statute, but he had immunity from prosecution. Constructive possession other than on his person with the MMJ is not enough to avoid arrest. People v. Nicholson, 306496 (Mich. App. June 26, 2012).

The tip from the CI here was fully corroborated, and that gave reasonable suspicion. On the question of officer safety, the observations at the scene supported reasonable suspicion, too. United States v. Thompson, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 86800 (S.D. W.Va. June 22, 2012).*

Defendant’s consent was voluntary. When questioned about a blunt, he offered to allow the officer to search. The officer didn’t even ask. United States v. Denson, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 87493 (E.D. Tex. May 21, 2012).*

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