Then you're gonna love this (took about eight second of googling btw)pic.twitter.com/N1fKqWoeGM
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Then you're gonna love this (took about eight second of googling btw)pic.twitter.com/N1fKqWoeGM
A couple graphs with no notation of where the information came from. Even still. The one on the left is a poll. The one on the right is arrest data. Arrest data comes from public contacts. Public contact comes from probable cause. Give a cop cause, and he’ll arrest you.
Here's the linkhttps://www.aclu.org/gallery/marijuana-arrests-numbers …
A ten year old study? And still. It doesn’t mean that whites were let go. Where’s the study that shows whites are getting let go while blacks are being locked up?
Read it again a little more slowly maybe? Black people get arrested at four times the rate of white people. This is not an issue of white people "getting let go"
And there's nothing wrong with a ten year old study on this, criminal justice doesn't change all that quickly. But here's some much more recent resultshttps://www.amny.com/news/people-of-color-made-up-94-of-marijuana-arrests-by-nypd-in-2020-data-and-legal-aid-says/ …
Facts. Crime is higher in black neighborhoods. Therefore more cops are sent to those neighborhoods. More cops equal more contact. More contact equals a higher likelihood of getting caught with a joint.
That's definitely one of the mechanisms that causes the disparity, yes! And it's racist and unfair!
More cops in black neighborhoods because of higher crime rates is racist?
Less cops is racist.. more cops is racist.. no cops is racist.. same amount of cops is racist.
Pretty sure the overwhelming consensus in progressive circles is more cops is racist
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