LAWYER: If Cops Say "I Smell Marijuana" — Say THESE WORDS

📕 Get the exact words to say when police stop you: 👉  https://walteryouknowright.online "I smell marijuana" — three words that have unlocked millions of vehicle searches for nearly a century, because no camera can verify a smell. But state supreme courts are now throwing out entire cases built on those words, including one that collapsed over a single gram. In this video: what those three words legally unlock, the trap hidden behind them, and the exact words defense attorneys recommend — word for word. SOURCES & REFERENCES Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132 (1925) — the automobile exception to the warrant requirement. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede... Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961) — exclusionary rule applied to the states. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede... Schneckloth v. Bustamonte, 412 U.S. 218 (1973) — consent searches are valid; police need not inform you of the right to refuse. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede... Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106 (1977) — officers may order the driver out of a lawfully stopped vehicle. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede... Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348 (2015) — a stop cannot be prolonged beyond its traffic mission (including for a dog sniff) without independent reasonable suspicion. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede... State v. Torgerson, 995 N.W.2d 164 (Minn. 2023) — odor of marijuana alone is insufficient probable cause to search a vehicle; evidence suppressed. https://law.justia.com/cases/minnesot... People v. Redmond, 2024 IL 129201 — odor of burnt cannabis alone is not probable cause (the one-gram case). https://law.justia.com/cases/illinois... People v. Molina, 2024 IL 129237 — but in Illinois, odor of raw cannabis can still justify a search due to the odor-proof container law. https://ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windo... Commonwealth v. Barr, 266 A.3d 25 (Pa. 2021) — odor may be a factor in the totality of circumstances, never standalone probable cause. Md. Code, Criminal Procedure § 1-211 (HB 1071, eff. July 1, 2023) — Maryland officers may not stop or search based solely on cannabis odor. https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsit... Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 ("Farm Bill") — legalized hemp (≤ 0.3% delta-9 THC), which is indistinguishable from marijuana by smell. Philadelphia stop data (~25,000 stops, ~9.4% contraband hit rate on odor claims) — cited in the ACLU amicus briefing before the Minnesota Supreme Court in Torgerson. ⚠️ This video is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. I'm not a lawyer and not your attorney, and this channel is not a law firm — no attorney-client relationship is created. Laws vary significantly by state and change over time; for your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney in your state. Never physically resist officers — comply physically, assert your rights verbally, and resolve disputes in court. All imagery is illustrative dramatization. #KnowYourRights #TrafficStop #FourthAmendment #PoliceEncounter #ProbableCause #ConstitutionalRights