Drugs and the Law
Stop and Search
Stop & Search Vocab.
You drugs & the law Vocab
Miscellaneous
100

Someone who's body becomes dependent on a drug to function 

Addict

100

Which Amendment to the Constitution protects you from Illegal search & seizure?

4th 

100

The area your home is located.

Neighborhood

100

To make someone believe something

Convince

100

Name a drug that is never prescribed by a doctor.

Cocaine, heroin, meth, bath salts ect.

200

What can a person be charged with if they possess a drug above a certain amount?

Possession with intent to distribute

200

When can a police officer legally stop and question you?

When there is suspicion a crime has been committed

200

Take something by force

Seizure

200

Doing things without making a plan.

Random

200

What is the most common pain drug prescribed by a doctor?

Any Opioid based medication 

300

Professional athletes are subject to what kinds of tests periodically? 

Random drug tests

300

What must the police get in order to enter your house legally?

Search warrant 

300

To break or fail to comply with a law.

Violate

300

Something outside of one's country

Foreign

300

When can the police search your house without a warrant?

If the home owner agrees to the search.

400

What year did the U.S. government make drug testing for transportation workers mandatory?

1988

400

How do the police obtain a search warrant? 

From a judge

400

Beyond the limits of acceptability or fairness.

Unreasonable

400

To bring into play or to start something.

Introduce

400

Name 2 times an officer may search you, your car or your house?

If they have a warrant, if you give them permission, evidence is in plain view or reasonable belief you are carrying a weapon.

500

To make something unlawful or forbidden

Proscribe

500

What does the search warrant carefully explain?

Specifically what the police are looking for in the residence. 

500

Evidence that proves a certain person committed a crime.

Incriminating

500

To be blocked from entering, or to ban someone from doing something.

Barred

500

When would a police officer not need a warrant to collect evidence?

If the evidence is in plain view.