Another record year in marijuana arrests
Posted on September 16th, 2008 by bile Tags: arrest, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York City, police state, prison industrial complex, Reason, United States, War on DrugsAccording to FBI figures released today, about 873,000 people were arrested on marijuana charges in the United States last year, 5 percent more than in 2006 and a new record. This is the fifth year in a row that marijuana arrests, which are up 167 percent since 1990, have increased. In 2007 marijuana arrests accounted for nearly half of the 1.8 million drug arrests; as usual, the vast majority of the pot busts, about 775,000, were for simple possession.
I analyzed the upward trend in marijuana arrests in the January issue of reason. In May I noted that New York City’s crackdown on pot smokers has exceeded the national trend.
In addition to chart above, NORML has a handy table.
The war casualties continues to rise and the PIC (prison industrial complex) continues to grow.
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