Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2440

Introduced
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Warrantless search; odor of marijuana insufficient to provide probable cause for.

Impact

If enacted, SB2440 would significantly alter the legal grounds on which police can undertake warrantless searches related to the suspicion of marijuana use or possession. By limiting the use of smell as evidence for probable cause, the bill aligns with trends in other jurisdictions that aim to decriminalize or legalize marijuana and protect individuals from overreach by law enforcement. The law would take effect on July 1, 2024, providing a timeline for law enforcement agencies and the public to adjust to the new regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 2440 seeks to amend existing laws regarding law enforcement's ability to conduct searches based on the odor of marijuana. Specifically, the bill stipulates that the mere smell of marijuana cannot provide probable cause for law enforcement officers to conduct warrantless searches of vehicles, homes, or other private properties. This legislative move addresses growing concerns over civil liberties and the potential for discriminatory practices in law enforcement procedures.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate discussion and debate among stakeholders, particularly regarding its implications for public safety and law enforcement effectiveness. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step towards protecting individual rights and preventing abuse. Conversely, opponents might express concerns about the potential challenges to police work and public safety, fearing that it may hinder law enforcement's ability to respond to drug-related offenses effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2296

Warrantless search; odor of marijuana insufficient to provide probable cause for.

MS SB2491

Probation and parole; require offenders to authorize warrantless searches related to weapon or firearm offenses.

MS SB2267

Marijuana; provide for automatic expunction where the amount of marijuana was under the legal amount of medical cannabis.

MS SB2256

Marijuana; simple possession of 30 grams or less a civil infraction.

MS SB2414

Marijuana; civil penalty for simple possession of 30 grams or less.

MS SB2771

Marijuana; legalize.

MS HB338

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

MS HB1440

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.

MS SB2266

Marijuana; authorize expunction of convictions where amount was under the legally allowed amount of medical cannabis.

MS SB2968

General Fund; FY2024 appropriation to Jackson State University for the purpose of constructing student housing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.