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Roadside Saliva Tests & Your 4th Amendment Rights

10 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Let's talk about Roadside Saliva Tests for Illegal Substance Detection — and the potential violation of your 4th Amendment rights. Here is a scenario: You're driving home and a cop pulls you over. They say they smell something, and they subject you to a roadside saliva test. It tests positive for THC. Let me walk you through your rights. +++++++++ THIS EPISODE IS MEANT TO ASSIST IN A GENERAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE CURRENT LAW AND PRACTICE RELATING TO THE TOPICS DISCUSSED. IT IS NOT TO BE REGARDED AS LEGAL ADVICE. COMPANIES OR INDIVIDUALS WITH PARTICULAR QUESTIONS SHOULD SEEK THE ADVICE OF COUNSEL.

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