Crime & Safety
New ACLU Report Finds Racial Bias in Fulton Marijuana Arrests
The analysis finds marijuana arrests comprise nearly half of all drug arrests.

Black people in Fulton County are 7.5 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white people, according to a new report from the American Civil Liberties Union.
In Georgia, African Americans are 3.7 times more likely to be arrested for possession of marijuana than white people, according to "The War on Marijuana in Black and White: Billions of Dollars Wasted on Racially Biased Arrests.”
The organization, which is advocating for states to legalize marijuana, said the report “is the first-ever to examine nationwide state and county marijuana arrest data by race,” according to a statement released with the report.
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While black people in Fulton are 7.5 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than white people, the likelihood is lower in DeKalb County, at 5.8 times.
Nationwide, African Americans are 3.7 times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession despite comparable usage rates, according to the report.
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Between 2001 and 2010, there were 8 million marijuana arrests in the United States, or one pot arrest every 37 seconds at an annual cost of $3.6 billion, according to the report.
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