Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB496

Caption

Criminal procedure; scent of marijuana, cannabis, or hemp; provide imitations on stops, searches, seizures, or arrests

Impact

If enacted, HB 496 would overhaul certain aspects of criminal procedure, particularly regarding how law enforcement engages with citizens concerning the scent of marijuana, cannabis, or hemp. This amendment is seen as a protective measure for individual rights, aiming to reduce unwarranted interventions by police based solely on sensory assumptions that do not equate to definitive evidence of wrongdoing. The bill could influence law enforcement training and operational protocols, challenging the status quo of how officers assess situations involving these substances.

Summary

House Bill 496 is a legislative proposal aiming to amend existing laws in Georgia concerning the powers of law enforcement officers in relation to the scent of marijuana, cannabis, or hemp. The bill specifies that the scent of these substances, whether burnt or not, cannot alone provide reasonable suspicion or probable cause for law enforcement actions such as stops, searches, seizures, or arrests. This change intends to limit police authority and curtail practices that have been viewed as unjust or discriminatory against individuals based solely on the presence of a cannabis-related scent.

Contention

The legislation has reignited conversations around police reform, civil liberties, and drug policy within the state. Supporters argue that HB 496 is a necessary step towards a more equitable system that respects personal freedom and acknowledges the changing legal landscape regarding cannabis usage. However, opponents may express concerns about potential challenges in law enforcement's ability to address actual illicit drug activities, arguing that the bill may impede officers from effectively performing their duties concerning public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA S0177

Search and Seizure, Marijuana Odor

GA HB06642

An Act Concerning Certain Cannabis-related Restrictions On Stops And Searches.

GA AB8

Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.

GA A4315

Establishes Division on Marijuana and Cannabis Enforcement in DLPS.

GA S246

Establishes increased penalties for smoking cannabis or marijuana on public beaches.

GA A299

Establishes increased penalties for smoking cannabis or marijuana on public beaches.

GA SB2037

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

GA SB2085

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

GA A4653

Clarifies that unlawful gifting of marijuana or cannabis is prohibited under "New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act."

GA HB3932

Relating to creating the criminal offense of unlawful federal searches and seizures.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.