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    A proposal moving through the Georgia House of Representatives regarding canabis in Georgia would prohibit law enforcement officers from stopping, searching, or arresting someone based solely on the smell of marijuana. Supporters say the goal is to prevent subjective enforcement. Yolanda Bennett, a member of the Georgia Medical Cannabis Society and a medical marijuana patient, […] The post Cannabis in Georgia No Longer Subjected to the Sniff Test appeared first on Atlanta Tribune.
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