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Marijuana and Crime


Marijuana Possession in Federal Court - Moore Christoff & Siddiqui

Marijuana possession in federal court still remains a crime that carries a jail sentence. Likewise, federal law does not allow doctors to prescribe it for ...

Crime and the Legalization of Recreational Marijuana | IZA

We provide first-pass evidence that the legalization of the cannabis market across US states may be inducing a crime drop. Exploiting the recent stagg...

A decade after legalizing cannabis in Colorado, here's what we've ...

“DUIs and crime did not explode following legalization. And several studies have shown that opioid use and deaths actually decline in states ...

Marijuana Law Reform | American Civil Liberties Union

In the United States, between 2001 and 2010, a black person was almost four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than a white person was, ...

Impact of Cannabis Legalization on Youth Contact with the Criminal ...

Young people made up the majority of those charged with cannabis possession. Youth were also more likely to face criminal charges instead of diversion or ...

Marijuana legalization: Research review on crime and impaired ...

Crime and drunk driving tend to fall after marijuana legalization, according to a 2016 research review.

Effect of Marijuana Legalization on Minority Prison and Parole Rates

(2017) explores the relationship between decriminalization of recreational and medical marijuana legalization and crime rates/arrests for drug ...

Marijuana legalization and record expungement

which marijuana- and cannabis-related convictions can be cleared (“expunged”) and when records will be removed from criminal background checks. We have also ...

Is recreational marijuana use safe? - Metafact

(2) Marijuana usage can lead to criminal charges when engaging in activities. It is illegal to drive and operate heavy machinary in many state and federal ...

Marijuana Justice Initiative - Governor Jay Inslee

The Initiative will provide an expedited process to grant pardons to people with a single misdemeanor conviction on their criminal record for adult marijuana ...

Does Cannabis Legalization Help Solve More Violent Crime?

Does Cannabis Legalization Help Solve More Violent Crime? ... Does marijuana legalization free police to solve more serious, violent crimes? A ...

Federal Marijuana Trafficking

Under federal law, the crime of trafficking in 100 to 999 kilograms of marijuana or 100 to 999 marijuana plants is a Class B felony, punishable by five to forty ...

How Trump and Harris' stances and policy plans on marijuana ...

Legalizing marijuana at the national level is generally popular with Americans — 57% of people say marijuana should be legal for both ...

Kamala Harris has evolved on marijuana policy. Here's how.

Harris has been criticized for aggressively prosecuting weed-related crimes when she was California's attorney general and San Francisco's ...

State Approaches to Marijuana Policy

Twenty states have decriminalized recreational marijuana. The drug is still illegal but punishment is not a criminal sanction like incarceration ...

State Marijuana Legalization - Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic

The UCMJ continues to criminalize service members' wrongful use, possession, and distribution of marijuana. Federal criminal law continues to criminalize the ...

Marijuana and Real Estate: A Budding Issue

In states where both prescription and recreational marijuana has been legal the longest 18% reported an increase in crime near dispensaries (13% in 2021).

Do You Support Legalizing Marijuana for Recreational Use?

... marijuana offenders and use them toward more serious criminal activity. Also, it takes money away from the drug dealers and provides the state governments ...

Recreational Use - Cannabis and the Law - Guides at Texas State ...

In addition to criminal penalties, illegal use of cannabis may affect other aspects of a person's life. For example, employment or release ...

Marijuana, Alcohol, and Violence - AWS.state.ak.us

Alcohol use is a major factor in violent crimes. Marijuana use is not. The U.S.. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that 25% to 30% of violent ...