bronko
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Police are still doing it, and motions to suppress based on odor of marijuana are still routinely rejected by courts in Ohio. That may well change if recreational marijuana is ever legalized, but until then, that case is good law.
If you've got a case that says otherwise, I'd be happy to read it.
An article describing changing case law.
In era of legal pot, can police search cars based on odor?
Sniff and search is no longer the default for police in some of the 33 states that have legalized marijuana...
apnews.com