With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". the totality of the circumstances, could easily find that the facts lead to a natural inference that contraband would likely be found in the house especially considering the items sought by law enforcement. See Pease, 222 Mont. at 465, 724 P.2d at 159. ¶37 We, like other courts, have recognized that drug trade is a very mobile and portable criminal undertaking. See State v. Byers, 2003 MT 83, ¶ 8, 315 Mont. 89, ¶ 8, 67 P.3d 880, ¶ 8 (portable methamphetamine lab found in duffle bag); State v. Galpin, 2003 MT 324, 318 Mont. 318, 80 P.3d 1207 (officer’s knowledge that chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine are easily mobile, highly toxic, and even explosive justified precautionary search of defendant’s duffle bag incident to arrest); State v. Miles (Kan. 1983), 662 P.2d 1227, 1237 (<HOLDING>); People v. Smith (Ct. App. 1980), 166

A: recognizing that congress has a legitimate interest in ensuring that a child who becomes an american citizen has a real relationship with a family unit and with the united states
B: recognizing as modern american society becomes increasingly mobile drugs clandestinely manufactured  are easily transported
C: holding that school could not compel students to salute american flag
D: holding nlra applied to state bank of indias activities in the united states because most employees are american citizens or american residents and the labor dispute centers on the wages to be paid american residents foreign or natural
B.