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Michigan’s top court says police can’t search cars solely because of marijuana odor

  • The Michigan Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the smell of marijuana alone is not enough for vehicle searches.
  • Voters legalized recreational marijuana in 2018, leading to questions about probable cause standards.
  • The 5-1 decision involved a 2020 Detroit car search where a handgun was found; the court threw out gun charges.
  • Justice Cavanagh, writing for the majority, stated that the odor of marijuana alone does not establish probable cause.
  • This ruling alters previous practices and means police need "something more" to justify a vehicle search, such as visible intoxication.
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