Police Questioning Citizens Based only on Marijuana Odors

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Police Questioning Citizens Based only on Marijuana Odors

Here's a current news shocker? It’s hard to believe we’re talking about a State in the U.S. when you read shit like this. I’m stunned, I’m also a long time member of Norml supporting their efforts. Those efforts do more than just protect cannabis lovers. Best wishes to our friends in Mass..DD

NORML Argues Police May Not Question Citizens Based on Marijuana Odors -


by Erik Altieri, NORML Communications Director
February 25, 2014

NORML filed an “amicus curiae” brief with the Massachusetts Supreme Court on Tuesday, February 18, urging the court to place more limits on police questioning and searches for possession of small amounts marijuana. Attorneys Steven S. Epstein, of Georgetown, and Marvin Cable, of Northampton, authored the brief.

In Western Massachusetts, a judge ruled that based on the odor of raw marijuana an officer could question the defendant about the presence of marijuana and seize a bag of marijuana at the direction of defendant in response to those questions. She reasoned, “a strong odor of marijuana to the officers training and experience triggered a suspicion that there was more than one ounce present.” That suspicion justified asking the Defendant about it and police entering his car to retrieve the marijuana he told them was there.

She further ruled that once police retrieved that bag they lacked the authority to search for more marijuana. She reasoned that a belief the bag was “probably” a criminal amount alone and combined with an officer’s characterization of the odor as “strong” amounted to nothing more than a “hunch.” She ordered the “other bags and the statements subsequently made by the defendant” could not be used at trial. The state appealed.

In its friend of the court brief, NORML reminds the Court of the precarious constitutionality of marijuana prohibition. It then proceeds to ask the Court to rule that: a police officer may not question a person about possible marijuana in his possession or control based only on the officer’s perception of odor, a civil violation in Massachusetts; and, that absent objectively reasonable evidence derived from weighing a bag suspected of containing over an ounce police may not detain, arrest or search a person or their possessions.

NORML argues the citizens of Massachusetts by voting to decriminalize an ounce or less of marijuana do not want police bothering people with anything more than a ticket when there are no articulated facts that a suspected possession of marijuana is criminal in nature. One of the intents of the decriminalization law was to free police to pursue more pressing issues than marijuana possession.

Oral argument in the case of Commonwealth v. Overmyer is scheduled for March 3, with a decision possible before the summer of 2014.

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It's my position to NEVER talk with pigs. tell them you are exercising your 5th amendment right to remain silent and stick to it. And NEVER consent to a search. Any good honest lawyer will tell you this as well.

And smoking weed in your car is just asking for trouble.
 
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They can ask all the questions they want ..... I just don't answer them and ask the only question I'm concerned about " WHY AM I BEING STOPPED OFFICER" OR "AM I UNDER ARREST ? This is always done through a closed window.
I never roll down the windows in my car more than a crack just to hand over my license , registration and insurance card. If asked to step out of the vehicle ask for a supervisor to come to the scene, if you get out of the vehicle lock the doors when you step out ..... leave the keys in the car ( I always carry the extra valet key in my wallet when driving my newer car or an extra door key for my old pick-up) when asked to open the vehicle I Refuse. If LEO WANTS TO BRAKE INTO MY CAR BEACAUSE OF A TRAFFIC STOP I JUST MIGHT HAVE A PANIC ATTACK GRAB MY CHEST GO TO ONE KNEE AND REQUEST AN AMBULANCE. Watch how quick LEO looks like there not feeling well ...... Oh don't forget to file a formal written complaint for harassment and menacing with the local prosecutors office and either the Chief of Police or the Sheriff.
Best of all not only does my drivers license have a post office box as an address but all my vehicles are registered to a Post Office Box also. Totally legal
 
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Balls of steal Zoner!!

Fight the fire with fire.....

Sad to read this shit DOOB.

Anything is good info!
peace my man,lg
You know OLDpro if I'm screwed why make it easier.... If LEO has enough reasonable cause let them go for it, I'll save my money for a civil lawsuit in Federal court ... Never ever attempt to hammer them in a local or state court .... The deck is always stacked against you there.
 

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