2007's 872,721 Pot Arrests, an All-Time High.

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Cannabis arrests now comprise nearly 47.5 percent of all drug arrests in the United States, 89% of them for mere possession.

If denial is the first sign of addiction, then Drug Czar John Walters is hooked to the gills. He's addicted to targeting and arresting marijuana consumers, and he'll do and say anything to keep this irrational and punitive policy in place.

Speaking earlier this month on C-Span, the reigning Czar stretched his usual deceit to outrageous new heights. Responding to a question from the Marijuana Policy Project's Dan Bernath, Walters flatly denied the charge that over 800,000 Americans are arrested annually for violating pot laws.

"We didn't arrest 800,000 marijuana users," Walters proclaimed. "That's [a] lie."

If only it were.

According to data released yesterday in the FBI's annual Uniform Crime Report, police in 2007 arrested over 872,000 US citizens - that's nearly one out of every two Americans busted for illicit drugs -- for weed. (The raw data is available from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation here and here.) That figure is a five percent increase over the total number of Americans busted in 2006. It's more than three times the number of citizens charged with pot violations sixteen years ago.

Of those arrested in 2007, 89 percent - some 775,000 Americans -- were charged with simple pot possession, not trafficking, cultivation, or sale. (By comparison, 27 percent of those arrested for heroin and cocaine offenses were charged with sales.) Three out of four were under age 30; one in four were 18-years-old or younger.

The FBI's tally is the highest marijuana arrest total ever-reported in law enforcement history. If this pace continues, annual arrests for pot will surpass one million per year by 2010.

But to hear America's top drug cop tell it few, if any, citizens are ever arrested for pot possession, and absolutely no one goes to jail for breaking marijuana laws.

"The fact is today, people don't go to jail for the possession of marijuana," Walters alleged on C-Span. "Finding somebody in jail or prison for possession of marijuana is like finding a unicorn. It doesn't exist."
Not true says the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics, which reported last year in black and white -- perhaps the Drug Czar is reading impaired - that 12.7 percent of state inmates and 12.4 percent of federal inmates incarcerated for drug abuse violations are serving time for marijuana offenses. Combining these percentages with separate U.S. Department of Justice statistics on the total number of state and federal drug prisoners suggests that, at a minimum, there are now about 33,655 state inmates and 10,785 federal inmates behind bars for marijuana offenses. (The report failed to include estimates on the percentage of inmates incarcerated in county or local jails for pot-related offenses, nor did it take into account the number of inmates serving time for violating the terms of their marijuana-related probation, such as those who submitted a 'dirty' urine to their parole officer.)
No matter how one slices it, that's a lot of unicorns.

It also begs the question: Why does the Drug Czar feel the need to go to such absurd lengths to hide this overt outgrowth of American drug policy? After all, the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy typically issue chest-thumping press releases when they achieve record busts for offenses involving cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine? Why then do they shy away from making similar proclamations for pot?

Perhaps it's because, deep down, even the Drug Czar knows that the use of cannabis does not pose anywhere near the health and safety threat as does the use of other intoxicants, including alcohol, and that most Americans - rightly - would be outraged to learn that our nation's so-called war on drugs is really just an assault on young adults caught with small bags of weed.


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Paul Armentano is the Deputy Director of NORML and The NORML Foundation in Washington, DC

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Another waste of money. It's a stupid plant. Just make it legal.

I don't even like the stuff, just so sick of seeing money wasted on crap like this.
 

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Another waste of money. It's a stupid plant. Just make it legal.

I don't even like the stuff, just so sick of seeing money wasted on crap like this.
and then we have people here like mistermj....who applauded the killing of all pot smokers........thats the sickness level of spme on this board.....a left wing conspiracy nut is less dangerous than someone like that
 

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and then we have people here like mistermj....who applauded the killing of all pot smokers........thats the sickness level of spme on this board.....a left wing conspiracy nut is less dangerous than someone like that
Yes, that is sick thinking. That is unrational.

If you had to be on the highway with everyone drunk or everyone high on grass what group do you take your chances with?

The "Crackdown" on marijuana is just a huge waste of resources and money.
 

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I dunno unless they use cruise control those damn potheads can drive so slow as to be a nuisance.
 

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Just turn up the Pink Floyd in your car's CD player PUNTER and then you'll feel like you're right on track with 'em.
 

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..... and WIllie Nelson ain't one of those busts.

Seriously, like Rob said, legalize it, tax the shit out of it, does the government realize how much the could add to the coiffers with a tax on pot.
 

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I dunno unless they use cruise control those damn potheads can drive so slow as to be a nuisance.

Would you rather be behind a juice head with a .18 BAC?
 

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Well, you would have a front row seat when he collides into that oak tree at 100 mph.
 

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Yes legalize it and tax it.

Theres so many benifits of making it legal.

Stop wasting police time and money on it.

Make money taxing it

Take it out of the hands of organized crime.

Also when I was younger it was harder to buy beer than weed as drug dealers dont ask for id.

I think weed would be lega in canada if we were'nt next door to the states.
 
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..... and WIllie Nelson ain't one of those busts.

Seriously, like Rob said, legalize it, tax the shit out of it, does the government realize how much the could add to the coiffers with a tax on pot.

it will never be legal because what you fail to realize is the govt cant tax it

especially a plant that you can grow yourself

unlike distilled liquor which is not quite as easy to make on your own
 

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what a joke....you can get drunk buying as much alcohol as you want legally as long as you pay the tax on it....and kill others while you drive drunk

but you cant smoke a joint or you go to prison

or if you sell glass bongs you get a year in prison like tommy chong did

80% of the prisons are all drug offenders....while murderers and rapists run the streets

weed is so bad....so bad that you must go to prison if you smoke it :ohno:
 

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<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/trnATxoMd6s&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></object> Heres the solution grow your own for your own use.

That's not a good idea in many parts of the USA. Cultivation can result in not only felony charges but seizure of your home and personal assets.
 

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it will never be legal because what you fail to realize is the govt cant tax it

Personal possession of cannabis is currently legal within the state of Alaska (up to 4 ozs at home for adults) and in 12 other states based on qualifiying under applicable medical marijuana laws.

It is illegal nationwide under federal law, but despite the very visible busts of some medical marijuana providers in California by the cowardly pigs of the DEA, those who qualify to legally posess under the above noted state laws have little about which they need to worry.

Those interested in helping promote and advance legitimate legislative change of marijuana laws at the state level are welcome to visit our website at http://www.mapinc.org and/or contact me directly via

heath AT mapinc.org

I can point you directly to the current legislative efforts nearest to your hometown and state.
 

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80% of the prisons are all drug offenders....while murderers and rapists run the streets

At most it's actually about 50% of our incarcerated nation that are soley drug law offenders. And no murderers or rapists are running free if they have been brought to the attention of law enforcement.

There are plenty of sensible and convincing reasons to change currently failed drug policies. However, undue hyperbole and frankly misleading stats don't help any of us.
 

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