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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 08:22 AM Feb 2013

Why Are New York's Pot Laws So Awful?

http://www.alternet.org/why-are-new-yorks-pot-laws-so-awful




2013 State of the State address last month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed reducing the penalty for possession of 15 grams of cannabis or less in public view. Since 1977, New York State law has provided that any amount of cannabis that is burning or in public view is a crime, a Class B misdemeanor, which is punishable by up to three months in jail and a fine of up to $500. Governor Cuomo proposed that public view possession of 15 grams or less should be a civil violation, which means no jail time and a maximum fine of $100.

As a putative 2016 presidential candidate who claims to want New York State to “remain [the] progressive capital of the nation,” Governor Cuomo’s modest proposal on public view cannabis possession and his opposition to medical cannabis aren’t sufficiently progressive. New York State has a proud history of progressive, intelligent leadership on cannabis policy, but since the mid-'90s, the law-enforcement industrial complex has driven state cannabis policy and allowed other states to pass us by. New York State needs real, radical reform of its cannabis laws and policies, which have been a catastrophe for our civil rights, finances and public health.

New York City’s Cannabis Arrest Crusade: The Beginning of the End, or Just Sops to Keep Stop-and-Frisk?

New York City added cannabis to its list of prohibited drugs in 1914, and New York State made cannabis sales a crime in 1927. In 1977, New York State made possession of up to 25 grams of cannabis in private a civil violation, but possession of any amount of cannabis that is burning or in public view is a crime. Since 1997, the NYPD has made over 600,000 arrests in its cannabis arrest crusade, mostly of young black and Latino men. In 2011, the NYPD made 50,684 arrests for simple cannabis possession, the second highest number in New York City history.
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Why Are New York's Pot Laws So Awful? (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2013 OP
...because Albany has other problems to deal with? brooklynite Feb 2013 #1
In a state with some decent snowboarding, too ... eom Kolesar Feb 2013 #2
Because of Nelson Rockefeller. A HERETIC I AM Feb 2013 #3
in 2011 NYPD locked up 138 people A DAY for weed Vinnie From Indy Feb 2013 #4

brooklynite

(94,589 posts)
1. ...because Albany has other problems to deal with?
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 08:25 AM
Feb 2013

And because, to be blunt, there hasn't been a public groundswell in NY to change them?

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