The wave of legalization seems to be making great progress around the U.S. and elsewhere, with several states that have now sought to establish their own legal markets for cannabis. You might assume that along with spread of legalization that this has meant less people are being arrested and detained by the police over their personal choices (drug use), though unfortunately that isn't the case.
Turns out, arrests for cannabis have surged and in some states they are seeing the highest levels of arrests for cannabis in over a decade.
According to FBI data, an arrest for cannabis is being made once every 48 seconds.
In 2017, cannabis-related arrests accounted for roughly 50 percent of all drug-related arrests in the country.
Why are we seeing more arrests now that there is such a strong legalization movement that's been growing over the years?
“It’s more accessible [now]. It really is,.... And with surrounding jurisdictions starting to decriminalize a lot of it and people thinking it’s more socially acceptable … they bring it home with them to Virginia.” - Sgt. R Grella.
Other crimes are seeing a downward trend, such as theft, burglaries, rapes, and robberies, but perhaps that is because law enforcement agents are prioritizing the criminalization and reporting of drug crimes? Despite many people now seeing the immorality of harassing individuals and detaining them over their personal choice to consume whatever drug they might be interested in, officers have insisted that they aren't looking to use any personal discretion in this matter.
“I’m not sure if Virginia citizens think that because it’s becoming legal in other states that it’s OK to do it here, but here in Virginia, it’s still illegal and we still enforce it,”- chief deputy T McFaddin.
As far as what might be driving the increase in arrests, some like criminal justice prof J. Gettman, say it could be a result of increased police enforcement of cannabis and other drugs. He admits that he is concerned it could be a reaction to the growing legalization efforts nationwide. It's unfortunate to see how many officers there are still out there who have no problem with infringing violence upon peaceful people for their drug use. They want us to be well aware that they aren't above continuing to engage in a war on a plant, despite whatever the consequences to the community might be.
Various surveys have shown that people in states like Virginia for example, are eager to embrace decriminalization of some sort, but politicians have been seen to be dragging their feet on the matter.
After news broke about the increase in arrests for cannabis recently, many people took to the comment threads on various city and police pages etc, to voice their discontent with what's going on and the focus that the police continue to place on the drug war. A number of people have berated their city officials and law enforcement for their contributions to this issue. At a recent city council meeting in Alabama, one mayor responded to the criticism they've been receiving online and reaffirmed that so long as cannabis remains illegal in his jurisdiction that the police will actively seek to arrest anyone caught with it.
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well they dont make their paychecks by letting people away with things and being nice to everyone. quotas to fill, ya know,,, dirty bastards, lol o well weeds legal here in canada soon, and i can grow 4 plants at a time. 4 plants will more then keep me smoking for free for 3 months at a time since i dont smoke asmuch as i used to, and i live in a small town, i can ride by bike anywhere i need to go if i need to go out while im stoned so i should be good, plus honestly ive been smoking 15 years now and never been arrested for possesion etc and every cop in my town knows i smoke weeed, its not a secret. 2 seperate officers ive sat smoking a joint as i talked to them on my property and the only thing said about it the once was... thats some really smelly stuff, it smells like your smoking a skunks ass. how can you put that in your mouth and they laughed, i think it really just depends where you live mostly. small towns seem to be the best cause the cops know everyone so things are a bit more personal and for the most part they dont care if people get high as long as those people arent out driving, or causing havoc etc, if you keep to yourself and dont cause any problems, and stay away from the wheel while your on it, your pretty safe.
It’s a last ditch effort for the establishment to get what they can by busting people for weed. A surge to feed the system. Cops love that civil asset forfeiture 😡
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"one mayor responded to the criticism they've been receiving online and reaffirmed that so long as cannabis remains illegal in his jurisdiction that the police will actively seek to arrest anyone caught with it."
So legalize it you dickheads.
So ridiculous. This month, it is set to be legalized in Canada. Months leading up to this, there have been a rash of arrests here as the law gets its last pokes in while they can. The law is the law and officers just enforce I suppose.
I never really needed legalization but the reduced stigma socially and the lessened hesitation medically will be the best parts.
they do have a certain amount of discretion available, it's sad they don't exercise it more often in limiting these statistics 👍
Smoke weed everyday ♫♫♫♫
They legalize it and people want to abuse by taking quantities of cannabis to their stables
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What incredible news, come to think that with the legalization these crimes have a tendency to diminish. People really are incredible, they always want to be within the framework of illegality
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