not grounds for a warrantless search, but they will just use the info to get a warrant if they really want to search you.
justpics Reviewed by justpics on . One for Us The Supreme Court of Washington State ruled one in our favor. The strong odor of marijuana coming from a stopped vehicle is not sufficient cause for a warrantless search, the Washington Supreme Court ruled by a 5-4 majority on Thursday. :thumbsup: Toke of the Town - WA Supreme Court: Pot Smell Not Cause For Warrantless Search Rating: 5