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Can Police Search Your Car if They Smell Weed? – Maryland Says No in A Move to Protect Individuals’ Rights

Maryland has taken significant strides in curbing unwarranted police searches related to cannabis. The newly enacted law in the state prohibits law enforcement officials from initiating stops or searches based solely on the smell of burnt or unburnt cannabis, possession of a personal use amount of marijuana, or the presence of money near marijuana.

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