Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB320

Introduced
1/15/24  

Caption

Criminal Procedure - Stops and Searches - Cannabis Odor and Admission of Evidence (Drug-Free Roadways Act of 2024)

Impact

The passage of HB 320 would alter the legal landscape for how driving-related law enforcement operations are conducted in Maryland. By allowing law enforcement officers to consider the odor of cannabis, among other factors, as valid grounds for initiating a stop or search, it effectively may broaden the circumstances under which police can act. Proponents argue that this measure can help combat impaired driving and hold individuals accountable for driving under the influence of cannabis, thus improving road safety.

Summary

House Bill 320, also known as the Drug-Free Roadways Act of 2024, introduces significant changes to the conditions under which law enforcement officers can initiate stops and searches of motor vehicles based on cannabis-related indicators. Specifically, this bill repeals the prohibition against police officers initiating stops or searches solely due to the odor of burnt or unburnt cannabis, as well as the possession of cannabis amounts that fall within the personal use limit. This legislative reform aims to address the current legal constraints on police practices regarding cannabis interactions while driving.

Contention

However, this bill is not without its controversies. Many critics argue that the removal of these restrictions may lead to increased racial profiling and arbitrary stops, thereby undermining community trust in law enforcement. There are concerns that the bill could disproportionately affect marginalized groups and lead to an increased number of non-violent drug-related offenses. Furthermore, the implications regarding the admissibility of evidence collected during such stops, originally rendered inadmissible under certain conditions, could raise questions about fairness in the legal process.

Companion Bills

MD SB396

Crossfiled Criminal Procedure - Stops and Searches - Cannabis Odor and Admission of Evidence (Drug-Free Roadways Act of 2024)

Previously Filed As

MD HB1071

Criminal Law and Procedure - Cannabis - Fines for Smoking in Public, Stops, and Searches

MD SB51

Criminal Procedure - Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause - Cannabis

MD SB88

Criminal Procedure - Automatic Expungement - Pardoned Conviction of Possession of Cannabis (Pardons for Simple Possession of Cannabis Act of 2023)

MD HB280

Criminal Law - Cannabis-Related Offenses - Civil Penalties

MD SB73

Criminal Law - Cannabis-Related Offenses - Civil Penalties

MD HB940

Criminal Procedure - Evidence - Admissibility of Creative Expression

MD SB192

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD HB223

Criminal Procedure - Facial Recognition Technology - Requirements, Procedures, and Prohibitions

MD HB861

Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations

MD SB788

Criminal Procedure - Victim Compensation - Alterations

Similar Bills

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