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Arizona v. Johnson (2009) ruled that:
 
  a. it's lawful to frisk a passenger in a lawfully stopped vehicle, even if the passenger wasn't suspected of committing a crime.
  b. it's not lawful to frisk a passenger in a lawfully stopped vehicle, even if the passenger wasn't suspected of committing a crime.
  c. highway sobriety checkpoint programs are reasonable stops of citizens, even when there's no individualized suspicion.
  d. highway sobriety checkpoint programs are reasonable stops of citizens, only if there's individualized suspicion.
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