Users can't smoke in public places or while driving. Homeowners can smoke in their own homes. Renters will have to ask their landlords for permission. Locations, where tobacco smoking is illegal, apply to weed, too. Legal sales are becoming big business for the state. According to the state...
Citing significant changes in Illinois marijuana laws, Justice P. Scott Neville Jr. wrote that an Illinois state police officer who pulled over a Chicago man on Interstate 80 did not have probable cause to search the car based only on the fact that he smelled weed. The option was unani...
The Illinois Supreme Court will have to answer that very question. The debate rages on since marijuana became legalized in the Land of Lincoln, should a police officer be allowed to search your vehicle based on smelling weed during a traffic stop? Here are the details... Get our free mobile...
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(1) defendant looked in the direction of their unmarked vehicle; (2) he adjusted his waistband once, while the officers were in the vehicle; (3) he adjusted his waistband a second time when the officers approached him; and (4) he stated that he dropped a “bag of weed” after being ...