If you are the passenger in a car that has drugs in it, you are charged with possesion. I know it happened to my nephew. I would say that since he was not arrested he did not have anything on his person.
Personally I think Iowas laws are just a little screwed up, example: If you buy a used car and get pulled over and they run a dog around it and happen to find a roach or a seed, you are arrested and charged. The United States supreme court has warned Iowa they can not search a car on a non arrestable offence (Knolls vs IA, I beleive), yet they continue to do it under a different disguise.
When a well packaged web of lies is gradually sold to the masses, the truth becomes utterly preposterous and it's speaker a raving lunatic.
That pretty much sums up Iowas whole drug policy.
Personally I think Iowas laws are just a little screwed up, example: If you buy a used car and get pulled over and they run a dog around it and happen to find a roach or a seed, you are arrested and charged. The United States supreme court has warned Iowa they can not search a car on a non arrestable offence (Knolls vs IA, I beleive), yet they continue to do it under a different disguise.
When a well packaged web of lies is gradually sold to the masses, the truth becomes utterly preposterous and it's speaker a raving lunatic.
That pretty much sums up Iowas whole drug policy.