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Racial Reason California Cops Fighting Prop 19?

A new study released Friday shows conclusively that in California’s largest cities African-Americans are arrested for marijuana possession at much higher rates that whites. In the 25 cities profiled, African-Americans were arrested at four to 12 times the rate of whites, despite much higher use rates among whites.

This horrifying disparity is one reason Proposition 19 has earned the support of civil rights groups, including the California NAACP and the League of United Latin American Citizens of California. These numbers make it clear that removing penalties for marijuana possession would eliminate a tool that has been used to institute a system of pervasive racism in the Golden State. Given that even a single possession charge can result in severe economic and social consequences, the fact that arrests are focused so disproportionately on minority communities is an overwhelming argument for reform on November 2nd.

Some folks disagree, namely the majority of California’s law enforcement community. Several law enforcement groups have given large sums of money to the campaign against Proposition 19, the most recent being the California Police Chiefs Association, who donated $20,000 to No on Prop. 19.

Throughout the public debates on this issue, law enforcement groups (other than those backing Prop 19) have said that reformers need to prove why marijuana should not be illegal. It seems much more reasonable to expect the burden of proof to be on the other side, especially when marijuana prohibition results in such obvious racial persecution. Yet law enforcement does not rise to this challenge, probably because there is no justification for such practices in a civilized society.

Could it be that some California cops actually like targeting minorities?

If Proposition 19 passes, they will lose their easiest way to do so.

Interestingly, the largest law enforcement group supporting Proposition 19 is…

…the National Black Police Association.

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politicalair's picture

California

has never been known to have friendly cops .... there is a strong love/hate relationship with California & it cops ...it usually errs more on the side of hate.

Sundance540's picture

Its always been.

Legalization is the last discriminating thing law reinforcement has on all people. Its part of the reason America doesn't have a thriving healthy, spiritual culture that defines us as American. Cannabis has been used for thousands of years for many applications. Its only been in Recent times that it has been shunned and banned all over the world. Not only it a shame, its a spit in the face to history. The first thing that should be criminalized is War that should be a schedule 1 substance not weed. I don't mind, we the people get what we need in the end. Also as history shows. =)

Yes We Cannabis Prop 19

Antinomian's picture

racism is not the only factor

I'm glad people realize that non-whites are targeted by police in the war on drugs. I'm glad when people speak out against it. When is anyone going to notice or speak out against the targeting of hippies? I don't have statistics, but I'd be surprised if the targeting of flower children does not far surpass any other group. What human rights do hippies have?

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