The police can search a house on suspicion of the presence of drugs is a couple conditions are met. Firstly, if they have gone before a judge and been granted a warrant, then the house can be searched in accordance with the warrant. Second, if the police can demonstrate probable cause to suspect that there is illegal activity occurring in the house (i.e. the possession of drugs) then it can be searched but that search can be challenged on 4th Amendment grounds.
they search your house for drugs. but the do not search you house as they searh you next door neighbors house as he is in your house when his house is next to her house which is the house down the road next to asda.
There is only one way to not take drugs: simply not taking them. If your friends or other associates are pressuring you to take drugs, you should tell them to leave you alone and probably alert the police as well.
Under no circumstances can a police officer stop you or search you without probable cause. Probable cause is one of the ways that an ordinary citizen's right to privacy is protected from unlawful search and seizure.
There are many ways to say no to drugs, because there are many situations in which they could be offered to someone. The textbook way of doing it is to just flatly refuse it, but this doesn't always work. I think the best thing anyone should do is talk to FRANK. (just search FRANK on the internet)
People who don't use drugs can be affected by drug users in many ways. Having a family member who does drugs may be stressful and create friction. Drug use costs a society money because of unemployment, health, and police costs.
If they had a warrant, or if they have personal knowledge (see or hear) of something illegal inside. Smell counts too but is more difficult to pin down, you should always answer them outside and shut the door behind you. Also, if they do search your house without a warrant and can't find anything illegal, that is considered an illegal search and you can press charges if you feel it necessary.
Many people search for these substances in order to escape from the sometimes stressful and harsh ways of reality and living in modern society. Such remedies, however, are usually only temporary.
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There are several ways to search but it certainly helps if you know what county. Go to the court house in the county they lived or owned land in and do a title search.
The war on drugs has impacted woman and children in rough ways. The juvenile delinquency has increased due to juveniles associated in minor ways with drugs have been convicted in harsh ways and exposed the juveniles to more ways of crime and delinquency.
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Under what is called "exigent circumstances" such as officer safety. An example would be if the police chased someone into a house and arrested him in the living room. They could search the living room (but not the kitchen) for weapons.
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