Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2132

Caption

Prohibits the odor of marijuana alone to give rise to probable cause to search a vehicle, home, or other private property

Impact

If enacted, HB2132 would significantly impact laws regarding searches by law enforcement, specifically targeting procedures related to the odor of marijuana. This change would restrict police officers from conducting searches based solely on the smell of marijuana, which has historically been a common justification for searches. The intent behind this bill is to curb what many see as invasive or unjustified intrusions into individuals' privacy, offering greater protections against unwarranted searches, and aligning state law more closely with modern attitudes toward marijuana use.

Summary

House Bill 2132 aims to amend Chapter 544 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by introducing a new section that explicitly prohibits the odor of marijuana from being used as probable cause for warrantless searches. This bill seeks to address concerns regarding the rights of individuals and the appropriateness of law enforcement actions in relation to marijuana-related offenses. The bill recognizes a growing public sentiment towards the decriminalization and regulation of marijuana, reflecting changing perceptions of the substance's legality and societal impact.

Contention

The introduction of HB2132 is likely to evoke significant discussion among lawmakers and various stakeholders. Proponents of the bill include civil rights advocates who argue that the current use of marijuana odor as probable cause leads to discrimination and unnecessary confrontations between law enforcement and citizens. However, opponents may express concerns about the implications for public safety and law enforcement's ability to respond to potential illegal drug activity. The tension between individual privacy rights and effective law enforcement practices is central to the contentions around this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB830

Prohibits the odor of marijuana alone to give rise to probable cause to search a vehicle, home, or other private property

MO HB626

Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property

MO HB295

Establishes the offense of possession of an open container of marijuana in a motor vehicle

MO HB1228

Allows motor vehicles operated by canine search and rescue teams to qualify as emergency vehicles when responding to an emergency

MO HB335

Modifies provisions relating to the placement of any surveillance or game camera on private property

MO HB766

Creates provisions relating to background checks for employees and others associated with marijuana facilities

MO SB309

Modifies provisions relating to searches and seizures

MO HB1145

Prohibits political subdivisions from requiring a home inspection before the sale of residential property

MO HB962

Prohibits political subdivisions from requiring a home inspection before the sale of residential property

MO HB1300

Prohibits the person acting as a temporary instruction permit or intermediate driver's license supervisor from being under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or marijuana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.