The ACLU of Iowa is working towards the decriminalization and legalization of marijuana in Iowa.
More than half of Iowans support legalizing marijuana for recreational uses, according to a 2021 poll.
Iowa ranked fifth-worst in the nation in racial disparities for marijuana arrests in a national ACLU study of law enforcement data.
Marijuana possession arrests are the major driver of drug arrests in Iowa, making up 55 percent of all drug arrests.
For decades, the war on marijuana has generated some of the justice system’s starkest racial disparities. A Black person in Iowa is 7.3 times more likely to be arrested than a white person for marijuana possession. This happens even though both groups use marijuana at about the same rate, a 2020 ACLU study of law enforcement data found.
Enforcement of marijuana laws is also a colossal waste of resources. Millions of dollars are spent and police devote thousands of hours to it. Instead we should help thousands of people obtain the medicine they need and keep people who pose no danger to public safety out of the criminal justice system.
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