There are exceptions if the employer can establish the use of cannabis is impairing a worker’s ability to perform their job.
A consequential decision that prevents police from searching a vehicle based on the smell of marijuana threatens roadside ...
A Florida senator has filed a pair of bills for the 2026 legislative session that would provide employment and parental ...
Judge reverses ruling and writes "the plain smell doctrine can no longer establish probable cause based solely on the odor of ...
A Florida court has ruled that police cannot search a person’s vehicle based only on the smell of marijuana. The District ...
A Florida Court of Appeals cited the 4th amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which protects against unnecessary searches and ...
As medical marijuana finds more legal acceptance across the Southeast, competition has grown fierce among growers, dispensaries, and distributors.
Florida’s Supreme Court will decide if weed odor alone justifies a car search. For now, the rule depends on where you’re ...
Voters in New Jersey and Arizona legalized marijuana for recreational use on Tuesday, and in Oregon approved the country's first therapeutic use for psilocybin, the hallucinogenic drug known as magic ...
The appellate court ruling just issued goes further by asking the Florida Supreme Court to weigh in on the issue to clear up ...
The smell of marijuana is no longer enough to establish probable cause for police to justify a search, a Florida appeals ...
SMELL ISN'T ENOUGH A court ruled that the odor of marijuana isn't enough to justify a car search. But the legal battle isn't ...