The Wisconsin Supreme Court says a car smelling like marijuana is enough for police to justify searching a single person in the vehicle. The court's conservative majority ruled 4-3 on Tuesday against Quaheem Moore, who was pulled over in 2019 and searched by police after they smelled marijuana in his car. Officers arrested Moore after finding cocaine and illegal opioids in his pocket, but never charged him with marijuana possession. The court's three liberal justices argued that officers did not have enough evidence to conduct a search. The liberal justices also said police could not determine that the odor was marijuana, since the scent of CBD, a legal substance, is indistinguishable.
I think the point was that it’s extremely hard to prove that a cop didn’t smell something, so they can see a black person, lie and say they smell weed and have 0 consequences for harassing them.