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Article posted Sep 25 2007, 11:47 PM Category: Tyranny/Police State Source: NORML Print

Marijuana Arrests Tops Record High: A Marijuana Smoker is Arrested Every 38 Seconds in America


Police arrested a record 829,625 persons for marijuana violations in 2006, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today. This is the largest total number of annual arrests for pot ever recorded by the FBI. Marijuana arrests now comprise nearly 44 percent of all drug arrests in the United States.

"These numbers belie the myth that police do not target and arrest minor marijuana offenders," said NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, who noted that at current rates, a marijuana smoker is arrested every 38 seconds in America. "This effort is a tremendous waste of criminal justice resources that diverts law enforcement personnel away from focusing on serious and violent crime, including the war on terrorism."

Of those charged with marijuana violations, approximately 89 percent, 738,915 Americans were charged with possession only. The remaining 90,710 individuals were charged with "sale/manufacture," a category that includes all cultivation offenses, even those where the marijuana was being grown for personal or medical use. In past years, roughly 30 percent of those arrested were age 19 or younger.

"Present policies have done little if anything to decrease marijuana's availability or dissuade youth from trying it," St. Pierre said, noting young people in the U.S. now frequently report that they have easier access to pot than alcohol or tobacco.

“Two other major points standout from today’s record marijuana arrests: Overall, there has been a dramatic 188 percent increase in marijuana arrests in the last 15 years -- yet the public's access to pot remains largely unfettered and the self-reported use of cannabis remains largely unchanged. Second, America’s Midwest is decidedly the hotbed for marijuana-related arrests with 57 percent of all marijuana-related arrests. The region of America with the least amount of marijuana-related arrests is the West with 30 percent. This latter result is arguably a testament to the passage of various state and local decriminalization efforts over the past several years.”

The total number of marijuana arrests in the U.S. for 2006 far exceeded the total number of arrests in the U.S. for all violent crimes combined, including murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

Annual marijuana arrests have nearly tripled since the early 1990s.

"Arresting hundreds of thousands of Americans who smoke marijuana responsibly needlessly destroys the lives of otherwise law abiding citizens," St. Pierre said, adding that over 8 million Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges in the past ten years. During this same time, arrests for cocaine and heroin have declined sharply, implying that increased enforcement of marijuana laws is being achieved at the expense of enforcing laws against the possession and trafficking of more dangerous drugs.

St. Pierre concluded: "Enforcing marijuana prohibition costs taxpayers between $10 billion and $12 billion annually and has led to the arrest of nearly 20 million Americans. Nevertheless, some 94 million Americans acknowledge having used marijuana during their lives. It makes no sense to continue to treat nearly half of all Americans as criminals for their use of a substance that poses no greater - and arguably far fewer - health risks than alcohol or tobacco. A better and more sensible solution would be to tax and regulate cannabis in a manner similar to alcohol and tobacco."

YEARMARIJUANA ARRESTS
2006829,625
2005786,545
2004771,608
2003755,187
2002697,082
2001723,627
2000734,498
1999704,812
1998682,885
1997695,200
1996641,642
1995588,963
1994499,122
1993380,689
1992342,314
1991287,850
1990326,850


For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500. For a comprehensive breakdown and analysis of US marijuana arrests, please see NORML's report: "Crimes of Indiscretion: Marijuana Arrests in the United States".


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Anonymous

Posted: Sep 27 2007, 12:35 PM

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70237 If you figured fines, court costs, and lawyer fees for all of these offenses you are talking about profits for states and the fed of up to or around $1-2 Billion a year. One reason they will not federally legalize it.

If you figured $20 a week in taxes on the current pot smokers in the country, around 20 million loyal cheeba monkeys give or take a few. That right there is $400 million a week. How much money is wasted on a failed drug war?

Legalize it. Tax it. We'll pay it.
Anonymous

Posted: Sep 27 2007, 8:43 PM

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6656 I say "AMEN" to the arrests...problem is, they're not spending any time in JAIL probably!?

Now...to the officers I say, "GO OUT AND GET SOME MORE!"

spyderman

Posted: Sep 29 2007, 2:52 PM

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14222 wouldn't it be great if all these war mongers running the country, just twisted up a fatty and went to the beach, I don't think any potheads have ever created the kind of mayhem as these "non smokers" have... and to the fool who posted at 8:43, wouldn't it be better if the cops were chasing criminals, and violent offenders rather than burn outs who are not hurting anyone
A.J.

Posted: Oct 01 2007, 1:49 PM

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20613 i agree with the 1st guy, legalize it the contry will gain more that way then lose it buy arresting them.
Anonymous

Posted: Oct 01 2007, 3:52 PM

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164106 to anyone who agrees with the law on this on is retarted. people all over the world will continue to use whether it is legal or not, and there is nothing that can or is going to be done to stop that. i have been caught twice and have slowed down cosiderbly but will never stop. the government, the law, the police espically can go blow it out their butthole cause im going to smoke weed when ever the hell i want to. however, i cant see it ever being legalized, because for one the government is to stupid to realize how to tax it and two, they are making plenty of money on it being illegal.
Anonymous

Posted: Oct 01 2007, 11:02 PM

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70105 we the people allow it,... there are enough of us now to have it legalize if we all would stand up (at the same time of course) but the older generation is dieing off and the stoners are/have moved into the power position hell there are plenty of judges, lawyers, cops, IBI agents who smoke it we all are just to afraid to come out of the closet.
I quit years ago out of fear for what it would do to my family and how they would be received in the community if I was found out so I gave it up but I still believe it's no worst than booze and much better for you than tobacco So We The People Must Stand Up For We Want.
End the WAR, Impeach Bush, Put Chenny in prison for War Crimes and Lieing Under Oath, make pot legal and Out Law the Taser! Elect Ron Paul for President!!!!!!.......Whora
george

Posted: Apr 12 2008, 6:09 AM

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81180 Well marijuana is a very common drug, I never understood why. Marijuana can be very dangerous even from the first dose. However, I don't really agree with jailing drug addicts, these people need help in a "clean environment".
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