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A police officer says they “smell weed” — now what? I’m J. Scott Smith, a North Carolina lawyer, and I’ll show you exactly what to say (and what NOT to say) to protect yourself. Get Your Free Consultation NOW - Click Below https://lawsmith.net When police say they “smell marijuana,” they’re often setting up a search under the Fourth Amendment, which protects you from illegal searches and seizures. But here’s the truth: the “smell of weed” is one of the most abused reasons police give for searching vehicles in North Carolina. Even with changing laws nationwide, marijuana possession is still illegal here — and knowing your rights can make all the difference. As a Greensboro drug lawyer who’s handled countless possession and search cases, I’ve seen how one simple mistake — like consenting to a search — can destroy a defense. This video breaks down what you need to say, how to stay calm, and when to remain silent if police claim they smell marijuana. ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: What “I smell weed” really means under North Carolina law How the Fourth Amendment protects you from illegal car searches When to say “I do not consent to any searches” Why staying calm and polite can help your case later What police can and can’t search when they say they smell weed How to legally document the encounter to protect your rights When to call a North Carolina drugs lawyer or criminal defense attorney Many people panic in this situation and make critical mistakes — like admitting to being around marijuana or allowing a “quick search.” Don’t. Even if you have nothing to hide, consenting to a search gives officers full permission to dig through your car, bags, and belongings. In North Carolina, once you say yes, that search is completely legal — even if you later realize the officer had no real evidence. That’s why knowing your Fourth Amendment rights matters. If an officer says, “I smell marijuana,” you can respectfully respond: “Officer, I do not consent to any searches.” “I choose to remain silent.” These simple statements can preserve your rights and give your attorney the tools to challenge an illegal search later. As a Greensboro drug possession lawyer, I’ve helped clients get charges reduced or dismissed when police overstepped their authority — and it often starts with the driver refusing consent. If you were stopped for something minor — a broken taillight, expired tag, or speeding — and suddenly the officer claims to “smell weed,” that’s a red flag. Remember: hemp and marijuana smell identical, and North Carolina courts are now questioning searches based solely on smell. But if you don’t assert your rights, you could lose the chance to challenge the search later. At Lawsmith, we defend people across North Carolina facing drug possession, paraphernalia, and search-related charges. Our focus is protecting your record, your license, and your future. Whether you’re in Greensboro, Winston-Salem, or anywhere in the state, we can help you understand your rights under the law and build a defense that works. 🚨 If police say they smell marijuana: Stay calm and polite. Don’t consent to a search. Don’t admit or explain anything. Document what happens (time, place, officer name). Call a North Carolina criminal defense lawyer immediately. Your rights don’t disappear just because an officer claims they smell something. Protect yourself by staying silent, staying calm, and getting legal help right away. If you’ve been charged with marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia, or controlled substance offenses, reach out to an experienced criminal drugs lawyer. The sooner you act, the better your chances of challenging the search and protecting your future. 📞 Call The LAWSMITH, The Law Offices of J. Scott Smith, PLLC — your trusted North Carolina criminal defense lawyer — for help today. Visit lawsmith.net to learn more about how we fight illegal searches and defend your rights