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<span class="titlearea">[https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20181212/16401441213/kansas-supreme-court-says-cops-can-search-house-without-warrant-as-long-as-they-claim-they-smelled-marijuana.shtml Cops may search your home without a warrant from the smell of pot]</span> | <span class="titlearea">[https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20181212/16401441213/kansas-supreme-court-says-cops-can-search-house-without-warrant-as-long-as-they-claim-they-smelled-marijuana.shtml Cops may search your home without a warrant from the smell of pot]</span> | ||
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<span class="bliparea"><span class="datearea">Dec 14, 2018</span>The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that if a police offer claims he or she smelled marijuana they may enter a person house without needing a warrant</span> | <span class="bliparea"><span class="datearea">Dec 14, 2018</span>The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that if a police offer claims he or she smelled marijuana they may enter a person house without needing a warrant</span> | ||
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Cops may search your home without a warrant from the smell of pot Dec 14, 2018The Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that if a police offer claims he or she smelled marijuana they may enter a person house without needing a warrant Techdirt.com