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 <[email protected]>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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