The ballot initiative says a whiff of weed does not establish probable cause for a search or seizure, which was already doubtful in light of hemp legalization.
The language is more specific: the protection is against unreasonable searches and seizures of "their persons, houses, papers, and effects[.]" To be protected by the Fourth Amendment ...
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures and provides that warrants may only be granted upon findings of probable cause.
Bradley added that The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by police. "And it protects people inside their home most of all," Bradley said. "The rule is simple: ...
Data profiles are then sold for profit. Government investigators use a legal loophole to purchase this data instead of obtaining a search warrant, which the Fourth Amendment would otherwise require.
But some opponents say these laws violate the Fourth Amendment, and are taking their complaints to the high court. The… Court rules search of businessman’s laptop at border ‘unreasonable ...