
Georgia House Bill: Marijuana Smell No Longer Proof
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Georgia House Bill four ninety-six seeks to prevent police from detaining individuals based solely on the scent of marijuana, as the smell from legal hemp and medical marijuana is indistinguishable. The bill, sponsored by Representative Jasmine Clark, aims to protect patients and business owners from unnecessary hassles during traffic stops. However, law enforcement and some lawmakers argue that it limits officers ability to investigate other crimes. The Judiciary Non-Civil Committee is set to vote on the bill on Monday, potentially paving the way for a full House debate.
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