Same in Florida; the smell of marijuana does not constitute the ability to search one's home. I have not read this case, Kentucky v. King, and I admit that the writer "Christopher" has some semi-valid points, but this is a bit extreme......
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 2:56 PM, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
VERY interesting, as the Massachusetts high court just ruled that the
smell of weed coming from your car when stopped by the police, isn't
even justification to tell the driver to exit the vehicle!
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