Arresting Developments: Marijuana Arrests on the Rise in 17 States

sheskunk

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Despite marijuana's legalization in Colorado and Washington, forthcoming ballot measures in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington, D.C., and rising support in the polls, marijuana's prohibition still remains a powerful force in much of the country.

Aside from consideration of legalization, many states have indeed begun to deemphasize arrests for marijuana possession through passage of reform measures such as decriminalization or by decreasing arrest rates. But regional and long-term trends tell a different story.

In 1992 there were 342,314 arrests for marijuana offenses in the United States according to the federal Uniform Crime Reporting Program, producing an arrest rate of 133.45 per 100,000 population. In 2012 we had 749,825 arrests nationally, with an arrest rate of 238.86. During this 20 year period the National Survey on Drug Use and Health estimates that the number of annual marijuana users increased from 17.4 million in 1992 to 31.9 million in 2012.

The 749,825 arrests in 2012 are part of a downward trend over the last few years from the record high of 872,720 arrests in 2007. Nonetheless marijuana arrests remain at historically high levels. Furthermore, as the usage data above demonstrates, we have doubled marijuana arrests in the United States over the last two decades without any reduction in marijuana use. Indeed, marijuana use has increased considerably.

While marijuana arrests have been decreasing in many states, in two-thirds of the states actually, in 17 states marijuana arrest rates have been increasing by at least an average of 1% annually from 2008 to 2012. Of these 17 jurisdictions, 12 had an annual increase greater than 2% and 8 greater than 3% per year. Collectively they account for 28.8% of the population of the United States and 44.6% of the arrests for marijuana offenses.

These states and their annual average increases are South Carolina (11.6%), Washington, DC* (7.7%) South Dakota (7.7%), North Dakota (5.5%), Utah (4.5%), Illinois* (4.3%), Montana (3.5%), Idaho (3.2%), Virginia (2.6%), New York (2.4%), New Jersey (2,4%), Oregon (2.1%), Tennessee (1.7%), Wisconsin (1.2%), Vermont (1%), Michigan (1%), and West Virginia (1%). (*The Washington, DC and Illinois data are for the period 2008 to 2011.)

These and other findings are published in my recent report: Marijuana in the States 2012, which provides data on marijuana arrests and related usage trends.

In addition to comparing arrest trends and usage trends it is interesting to examine marijuana arrests in the relation to the number of marijuana users per state. Only 2.8% of marijuana users were arrested in 2010/2011. The arrest percentage of all users varied from 1% or less in Hawaii, Montana, Vermont, and Massachusetts to 5% or more in Wyoming, Nebraska, Maryland, New York, and Louisiana. For comparison, consider the national clearance rates, the number of reported crimes "cleared" by an arrest, for the following offenses as reported in the FBI's annual report on Crime in the United States: murder (62.5%), rape (40.1%), robbery (28.1%), aggravated assault (55.8%), burglary (12.7%) larceny-theft (22%), motor vehicle theft (11.9%), and arson (20.4%). The relatively small percentage of marijuana users actually arrested helps to explain why marijuana's illegality has failed to reduce the number of users.

Marijuana arrests do not deter marijuana use. The data on arrests and use demonstrate do not support an assertion that arresting people for marijuana offenses helps to control marijuana use. There is no control. They may send a message that marijuana is not approved by society, a benefit advanced by those who embrace the use of the criminal code as a teaching resources defended by various social learning theories. But theories should be subject to falsification. In other words, they need to produce and explain results. The data on marijuana use and marijuana arrests, in fact, indicate the results of marijuana arrests are the opposite of what was intended. In science, that's when the theory gets rejected. Given the trend of increasing public support for marijuana's legalization, this is also the outcome with respect to marijuana arrests as a public policy.

Why, then, are marijuana arrests on the increase in 17 states and at historically high levels in the rest of the country? Many law enforcement officers continue to justify marijuana arrests, in part based on their own experiences with marijuana users. But as the data indicates, they only have experience with a very small percentage of marijuana users. There are, after all, important issues that require greater attention on the part of state and local police. When it comes to the issue of marijuana arrests, especially in light of the data on arrests and use, the issue of law enforcement's support for continuing and increasing marijuana arrests warrants scrutiny. With all due respect, don't police have anything better to do with their time and resources?
 

UncleBuck

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my wife left me because i am a fat racist with a small penis.
sorry to hear about that, must be lonely!

you should set up a dating profile, see if anyone is interested in an overweight racist coward. ya never know!

i also hear stormfront has a dating section, you would probably do pretty well there with your views about civil rights, racist food spitters, and those "poor defenseless blacks".

anyhoo, i'll leave this here.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/rand-paul-wants-to-continue-the-drug-war.829609/

while condescending to students at historically black colleges, ol' opossum head strung off a few carefully constructed lies, as he is known for.

he claimed he introduced a bill to "repeal mandatory minimums" when his bill did nothing of the sort. it gave the option of assigning lesser sentences. so instead of 20 years for some arbitrary number of plants, a judge could see to it that you only get 8 years instead.

profiles in courage, folks.

nevermind that the vast majority of those who face prison for drugs are not even subject to mandatory minimums, so his boasting rings mostly hollow.

don't let this guy fool ya, he is all for the drug war. he makes that clear whenever he goes to cater to evangelicals instead of condescending to blacks.
 

ginwilly

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stormfront racist herp derp
What do you mean they might? You've spammed their dating site since I've been a member here. Stop acting like you aren't acutely aware of all stormfront all the time.

I do find it amusing you have to make shit up to try to get under my skin while telling the truth about you has just about pushed you over the edge.

You don't deal well when people treat you like you treat people do ya.

"but honest guys, I play poker, please accept my sorry stalker ass"
 

UncleBuck

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What do you mean they might? You've spammed their dating site since I've been a member here. Stop acting like you aren't acutely aware of all stormfront all the time.

I do find it amusing you have to make shit up to try to get under my skin while telling the truth about you has just about pushed you over the edge.

You don't deal well when people treat you like you treat people do ya.

"but honest guys, I play poker, please accept my sorry stalker ass"
what am i making up?

that your wife dropped you like a bad habit?

that you are a racist who opposes civil rights?

that rend pawl is in favor of mandatory minimums?

all of those are true.

i was just trying to be nice and show you a few places where an overweight unloved racist like yourself might be able to get a date without having to pay cold hard cash. i thought you'd be grateful for the advice.
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
I'm still making shit up I know nothing about
What in our history leads you to believe I would tell you ANYTHING about my personal life liar?

I'm betting even your "friends" here are feeling pity for you about now.

"I used to play with my daddy, please accept me"
 

UncleBuck

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What in our history leads you to believe I would tell you ANYTHING about my personal life liar?

I'm betting even your "friends" here are feeling pity for you about now.

"I used to play with my daddy, please accept me"
you even told us how much your wife didn't like to fuck you.

My ex could be a dead fish sometimes
can't really blame her though. poor lady.
 

ginwilly

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you even told us how much your wife didn't like to fuck you.



can't really blame her though. poor lady.
Sometimes... sometimes not.

I've made 200 bucks in the past hour shorting Kiwi and Euro, how much has your in-laws given you today? Wanna learn how to support yourself?

Do you have my posts bookmarked or do you have to wade through all the piles of nonsense before you can take quotes out of context (while totally not being a stalker)?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Sometimes... sometimes not.

I've made 200 bucks in the past hour shorting Kiwi and Euro, how much has your in-laws given you today? Wanna learn how to support yourself?
awwww, ginwillemina accuses me of making up shit (which i don't even need to do) then goes off on this shit.

don't take your latent rage at your ex-wife out on me, ginwillemina. just because you couldn't satisfy her and she left you doesn't mean you need to lash out at me, princess.

ever consider that she might have stayed if you weren't such a miserable impotent racist?
 

UncleBuck

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Lower your slip, your insecurities are showing.

Speaking of securities, would you like to learn how to support yourself?
already support myself to a greater extent than you do, princess.

how does it feel knowing some dude is fucking your ex-wife better than you ever could?
 

ginwilly

Well-Known Member
already support myself to a greater extent than you do, princess.
bwahahahahhaha!!!!

no stop, seriously, too funny man

this would be where if I actually gave a shit I would show the post you made about making 5K for the year.

but, you are an insignificant pile on the floor that someone else has to clean up.
 

UncleBuck

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bwahahahahhaha!!!!

no stop, seriously, too funny man

this would be where if I actually gave a shit I would show the post you made about making 5K for the year.

but, you are an insignificant pile on the floor that someone else has to clean up.
do you ever have to worry about driving down the road with medical supplies in your trunk?

by the way, you forgot to address my other question: how does it feel knowing some dude is fucking your ex-wife better than you ever could?
 

UncleBuck

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You are trying way too hard. Somebody who likes you here needs to let you know how pathetic you look. I think there might be 2 or 3 left.

Have you reported anyone to the mods yet today? It's still early.
how does it feel knowing some dude is fucking your ex-wife better than you ever could?
 
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