Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05736

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Ability Of A Law Enforcement Officer To Use The Odor Of Cannabis As A Basis To Support An Investigatory Motor Vehicle Stop Or Search Of A Motor Vehicle Or Person In A Motor Vehicle.

Impact

The proposed restoration under HB 05736 marks a significant shift in how law enforcement can approach investigations involving potential cannabis-related offenses. If enacted, the bill may lead to increased traffic stops and searches based on officers detecting cannabis odors, aligning with previous practices prior to any restrictions placed on such practices. The bill reflects a tension between legal rights of individuals versus perceived needs for law enforcement to address cannabis-related activities effectively.

Summary

House Bill 05736 aims to amend section 54-33p of the general statutes relating to law enforcement's ability to use the odor of cannabis as a basis for investigatory motor vehicle stops or searches. The bill seeks to restore this authority to law enforcement officers, thereby reinstating their capacity to act on the presence of cannabis odor when making stops or conducting searches. It is designed to clarify the operational powers of law enforcement in maintaining public safety and upholding the law concerning cannabis regulation.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate discussion among advocates concerned about civil liberties, as members of the community may see this restoration as a potential for overreach by law enforcement. Critics argue that allowing the odor of cannabis to justify stops could lead to racial profiling and unjustified invasions of privacy. Proponents, on the other hand, might argue that it provides necessary tools for law enforcement to prevent DUI incidents and other cannabis-related offenses.

Notable_points

The legislative discourse around HB 05736 is expected to focus on balancing public safety with individual rights, as well as the implications of cannabis legalization on law enforcement procedures. This bill also raises questions regarding the appropriateness of using mere odors for investigative purposes in an environment increasingly moving towards cannabis legalization and personal use.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05460

An Act Repealing Restrictions On Cannabis-related Stops Or Searches Of A Person Or Motor Vehicle.

CT HB06268

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Stops And The Odor Of Cannabis.

CT SB00476

An Act Concerning A Law Enforcement Official's Ability To Request That The Operator Of A Motor Vehicle Stopped For A Motor Vehicle Violation Consent To A Search Of Such Vehicle.

CT SB00209

An Act Concerning The Applicability Of Governmental Immunity In Actions Involving A Law Enforcement Official And The Ability Of A Law Enforcement Official To Search A Motor Vehicle When The Operator Of The Vehicle Consents To Such Search.

CT HB05239

An Act Concerning A Police Officer's Ability To Request Consent To Search A Motor Vehicle.

CT HB05939

An Act Concerning Consent To Search Motor Vehicles And Police Pursuits.

CT HB05509

An Act Concerning The Enticement Of A Minor To Commit A Crime, Searches Of A Motor Vehicle, The Psychiatric Security Review Board And Victims' Compensation.

CT HB06878

An Act Concerning Appeals Regarding Governmental Immunity Of Police Officers, Use Of Force By A Peace Officer, Searches Of Motor Vehicles, Pursuit Of A Suspect Policies And Verification Of Residence Addresses Of Persons On The Sex Offense Registry.

CT HB05862

An Act Concerning The Idling Of Motor Vehicles.

CT SB00810

An Act Concerning The Renting Or Leasing Of Passenger Motor Vehicles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.