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    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6512


    Marijuana Arrests For Year 2004: 771,608, Record High; FBI Report Reveals


    Special News Release:
    Marijuana Arrests For Year 2004: 771,608, Record High; FBI Report Reveals
    Pot Smokers Arrested In America At A Rate Of One Every 41 Seconds

    October 17, 2005

    Washington, DC: Police arrested an estimated 771,608 persons for marijuana violations in 2004, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today. The total is the highest ever recorded by the FBI, and comprised 44.2 percent of all drug arrests in the United States.

    "These numbers belie the myth that police do not target and arrest minor marijuana offenders," said NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, who noted that at current rates, a marijuana smoker is arrested every 41 seconds in America. "This effort is a tremendous waste of criminal justice resources that diverts law enforcement personnel away from focusing on serious and violent crime, including the war on terrorism."

    Of those charged with marijuana violations, 89 percent - some 684,319 Americans - were charged with possession only. The remaining 87,289 individuals were charged with "sale/manufacture," a category that includes all cultivation offenses - even those where the marijuana was being grown for personal or medical use. In past years, approximately 30 percent of those arrested were age 19 or younger.

    "Present policies have done little if anything to decrease marijuana's availability or dissuade youth from trying it," St. Pierre said, noting that a majority of young people in the U.S. now report that they have easier access to pot than alcohol or tobacco.

    The total number of marijuana arrests in the U.S. for 2004 far exceeded the total number of arrests in the U.S. for all violent crimes combined, including murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

    Marijuana arrests have more than doubled since 1993.

    "Arresting adults who smoke marijuana responsibly needlessly destroys the lives of tens of thousands of otherwise law abiding citizens each year," St. Pierre said, adding that over 8 million Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges in the past decade. During this same time, arrests for cocaine and heroin have declined sharply, indicating that increased enforcement of marijuana laws is being achieved at the expense of enforcing laws against the possession and trafficking of more dangerous drugs.

    St. Pierre concluded that "with nearly 17 million citizens arrested on marijuana-related charges since 1965, is now not the time for the state and federal governments to finally consider legally controlling marijuana via taxation? Is not such a public policy preferable to the current one where government arrests an extraordinary amount of citizens for an adult behavior that is not deviant, or, for that matter, dissimilar than consuming products that contain alcohol?"

    YEAR MARIJUANA ARRESTS

    2004 771,608
    2003 755,187
    2002 697,082
    2001 723,627
    2000 734,498
    1999 704,812
    1998 682,885
    1997 695,200
    1996 641,642
    1995 588,963
    1994 499,122
    1993 380,689

    For more information, please contact NORML's Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, at (202) 483-5500. To view NORML's latest and most comprehensive report and analysis of marijuana arrests in the United States, visit:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6411

    With arrest numbers rising for marijuana consumers, citizens need to know what the penalties are in their state NORML has created a one-stop-shop for citizens wanting marijuana penalty info at:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4516

    Marijuana laws can not reform themselves, and certainly not without caring citizens getting involved. Please join and support NORML's long standing reform efforts by visiting:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3443
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    #2
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    Quote Originally Posted by zooted999
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6512


    Marijuana Arrests For Year 2004: 771,608, Record High; FBI Report Reveals


    Special News Release:
    Marijuana Arrests For Year 2004: 771,608, Record High; FBI Report Reveals
    Pot Smokers Arrested In America At A Rate Of One Every 41 Seconds

    October 17, 2005

    Washington, DC: Police arrested an estimated 771,608 persons for marijuana violations in 2004, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today. The total is the highest ever recorded by the FBI, and comprised 44.2 percent of all drug arrests in the United States.

    "These numbers belie the myth that police do not target and arrest minor marijuana offenders," said NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, who noted that at current rates, a marijuana smoker is arrested every 41 seconds in America. "This effort is a tremendous waste of criminal justice resources that diverts law enforcement personnel away from focusing on serious and violent crime, including the war on terrorism."

    Of those charged with marijuana violations, 89 percent - some 684,319 Americans - were charged with possession only. The remaining 87,289 individuals were charged with "sale/manufacture," a category that includes all cultivation offenses - even those where the marijuana was being grown for personal or medical use. In past years, approximately 30 percent of those arrested were age 19 or younger.

    "Present policies have done little if anything to decrease marijuana's availability or dissuade youth from trying it," St. Pierre said, noting that a majority of young people in the U.S. now report that they have easier access to pot than alcohol or tobacco.

    The total number of marijuana arrests in the U.S. for 2004 far exceeded the total number of arrests in the U.S. for all violent crimes combined, including murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault.

    Marijuana arrests have more than doubled since 1993.

    "Arresting adults who smoke marijuana responsibly needlessly destroys the lives of tens of thousands of otherwise law abiding citizens each year," St. Pierre said, adding that over 8 million Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges in the past decade. During this same time, arrests for cocaine and heroin have declined sharply, indicating that increased enforcement of marijuana laws is being achieved at the expense of enforcing laws against the possession and trafficking of more dangerous drugs.

    St. Pierre concluded that "with nearly 17 million citizens arrested on marijuana-related charges since 1965, is now not the time for the state and federal governments to finally consider legally controlling marijuana via taxation? Is not such a public policy preferable to the current one where government arrests an extraordinary amount of citizens for an adult behavior that is not deviant, or, for that matter, dissimilar than consuming products that contain alcohol?"

    YEAR MARIJUANA ARRESTS

    2004 771,608
    2003 755,187
    2002 697,082
    2001 723,627
    2000 734,498
    1999 704,812
    1998 682,885
    1997 695,200
    1996 641,642
    1995 588,963
    1994 499,122
    1993 380,689

    For more information, please contact NORML's Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, at (202) 483-5500. To view NORML's latest and most comprehensive report and analysis of marijuana arrests in the United States, visit:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6411

    With arrest numbers rising for marijuana consumers, citizens need to know what the penalties are in their state NORML has created a one-stop-shop for citizens wanting marijuana penalty info at:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4516

    Marijuana laws can not reform themselves, and certainly not without caring citizens getting involved. Please join and support NORML's long standing reform efforts by visiting:
    http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3443
    You can't hold us down!!

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    #3
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    holy shit and i still aint never got busted *Knock On Wood* heres to another year of freedom! *Lights The Blunt*

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    #4
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    fuckin pigs.i was busted 3 times.i cant even walk down the block without these bastards going thru my pockets.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    I think more and more people are starting to listen to us and organisations like NORML (which I only just realised you're supposed t pronounce normal.. Lol). I really do think it's only a matter of time.

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    #6
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    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    Stoker, I know, hardly, anything about NORML, those are reassuring words.

    They know that God is Kannibis, so they can't keep condemning Him to Hell, forever.

    And if you don't believe in God, chances are that you won't mind it being legalized, anyway.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    Your arest rates in the US for pot are very low compeard to us here in NZ in 2004 there were 16409 (down about 19%)arrest for dope, just remember our population is only 4000000. And ive allways thought we had it easy when it comes to pot and cops


    http://www.norml.org.nz/modules.php?...rticle&sid=567
    lets get brown

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    #8
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    i thought pot was legal in nz?

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    #9
    Senior Member

    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    Don't we all vote here in the US?
    I wish war pigs would stop winning and we could vote in some pussy liberals for a term or two.
    (we almost had it with Carter!)

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    #10
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    POT ARRESTS FOR '04 RECORD HIGH

    saten laughing spreads his wings,oh lord yea,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,come and get me,,,,,,last 4 i added to a old friend i once met

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