lol maybe
Kush marijuana means drug dealing with marijuanna
Yes it is a legal cause for a warrant.
2 years
Your consent, or a warrant.
You can misuse marijuana, by using it to 'self-medicate' yourself for other problems. Smoking marijuana, (like alcohol), is sometimes used as a way to avoid dealing with problems.
it really depends what your dealing. are you dealing cars? marijuana? meth? ecstasy? if any of the 3 answers at the end this is illegal..
One stool pigeon and cold hard evidence.
The warrant stays active until you resolve it.
Well, it all really depends on the strain of marijuana you are dealing with. If it is a high grade, pure strain, possibly none. If it is low quality weed, it could be heavily laden with seeds
At the Federal Level, Marijuana is illegal, one of the most penalized crimes in the U.S. In California, however, Marijuana has been legalized for medicinal purposes, as a painkiller for people dealing with chemotherapy and other chronic conditions.
Not on hearsay alone. But they very well might use the hearsay to start a surveillance of you so that they can get direct evidence themselves. THEN, they could get a warrant for you.
* Police can obtain a search warrant based on the smell, and they can prevent people from coming and going until the warrant is brought to the scene. This is not done often. In most jurisdictions, the smell is enough for an investigative detention of a person. Some jurisdictions permit the entry to the next room (based on the smell) if the police were already in the house. * Yes. As far as I know, it is legal to execute a search of the property based on the plain "sight" clause. The smell of marijuana is probable cause to search the property. A search warrant is not needed, nor will any police officer attempt to procure a search warrant based on the smell of weed. It takes a lot more than the smell of weed to get a search warrant. The answer to your second question is: No. A police officer cannot detain anyone just for smelling like marijuana. Smelling like pot isn't illegal, only having it is.