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In Plain View: Human and Fiscal Impact of Marijuana |
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Written by Shadi Rahimi
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Monday, 06 June 2011 13:38 |
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Arrests & Illegal Searches - Building Community Safety and Racial Justice Together Tuesday June 7, 2011 5:45 - 8:00 pm Gallery, Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office 163 West 125th street, NY, NY Media Contacts: Chino at 718-502-8854 or Kassandra at 212-613-8053 Why: • To Build a Future Beyond Prisons for Children & Youth • To Adopt Health and Safety-Based Approaches to Drug Policy Background Marijuana possession arrests are the number one arrest in NYC, making up 15% of all arrests. Over 50,000 marijuana possession arrests were made in 2010, despite marijuana possession being decriminalized in 1977. • Extreme racial bias: 86% of those arrested are Black and Latino despite Whites smoking at higher rates. • Targeting Youth of Color: Over 55% of those arrested are between 16 – 24 years old, mostly young Black and Latino men. • Illegal searches and false charges: the NYPD is illegally searching people or “tricking” people to show them the marijuana in their pockets so they can arrest them for public possession • Fiscal Waste: $75 Million a year being spent on these marijuana arrests, while essential social services are being cut or eliminated.
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