Black People Twice As Likely to be Arrested For Pot In Colorado And Washington — Where It’s Legal [View all]
Oh well--it's down from 4 times as likely. Still, this shit has GOT to stop!
http://www.nationofchange.org/news/2016/03/21/black-people-twice-likely-arrested-pot-colorado-washington-legal/
When Colorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in 2012, drug policy advocates and pot consumers believed racial drug arrests would drop dramatically. That logic inspired voters in Washington, D.C., Oregon, and Alaska to hit the polls two years later in favor of less restrictive pot laws.
But it turns out that advocates and consumers were only half right. Drug arrests have plummeted overall, yet black people are still disproportionately arrested.
Between 2008 and 2014, marijuana arrests decreased by 60 percent in Colorado and 90 percent in Washington. However, a study of FBI Uniform Crime Reports conducted by the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justices Mike Males concluded that black people in 2008 and 2014 were twice as likely to be arrested for marijuana in both states.
I am surprised and disappointed by this, Males told the Washington Post. The forces that contribute to racial disparities under prohibition are clearly still in place after legalization.
According to a national study from the ACLU in 2013, black users are 3.73 more likely to be arrested for possession than their white counterparts, even though both groups use pot at the same rate. As a result, black people are disproportionately slapped with mandatory minimum sentences and languish in prison for decades even as more states consider legalization.