Even as many U.S. states continue to reform and ease legislation
governing the use of marijuana, both medicinal and recreational,
enforcement of laws against the drug's use has apparently hardened.
Nearly 701,000 people were arrested in 2014 for marijuana-related
offenses, which means roughly one arrest for pot every 45 seconds, data from the FBI shows, according to Marijuana Majority, a group promoting reform of marijuana laws.
Those 700,993 marijuana arrests last year were up more than 7,000
from the year before. Nearly 90 percent of all marijuana arrests in 2014
were attributed solely to possession of the drug, though the average
amount of weed for those possession charges was immediately unclear. Read more..
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