Atlanta Decriminalizes Possession of Small Amounts of Marijuana
A $1,000 fine and potentially six months of jail time becomes a $75 ticket.

On Monday, Atlanta joined several other major cities (like Nashville and Pittsburgh) ratcheting down the drug war by turning possession of marijuana from a crime into a citable offense.
Atlanta's City Council unanimously voted Monday, 15-0, to decriminalize possession of less than one ounce of marijuana. Rather than facing up to a $1,000 fine and six months in jail, people caught with small amounts of pot will just get a $75 ticket.
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed still needs to sign the ordinance into law, and he indicated in a tweet last night his intent to do so.
The decriminalization effort was pushed forward by City Council Member Kwanza Hall, who is also running to succeed Reed as mayor in November's election. He pointed to the disparity of enforcement: Statistics show 92 percent of people arrested for marijuana possession between 2014 and 2016 in Atlanta were African-American and 85 percent were male. A little over half of Atlanta's population is black, based on 2010 census data.
Marijuana should be legal because throwing people in jail for what they consume in the first place is absurd and wrong and a violation of individual liberty. But libertarian attitudes are not exactly dominant forces in the governments of America's biggest cities. Hall pointing out that enforcement of the law is wildly inconsistent based on race is a useful tactic to push past some nanny mentalities by government officials who believe they know best and generally don't reckon with the consequences of using police and the courts to punish people for their personal choices.
As Jacob Sullum noted last week, arrests for marijuana possession are on the rise again after dropping for years. And in 28 states, you can still be sent to jail for basic possession of marijuana. Georgia is one of those states, so Atlanta smokers are still going to have to be careful about where they toke up. The city police may not throw them in jail, but anybody heading outside city limits needs to watch his or her back.
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As a principled Libertarian, I must say
a) I would rather continue locking people up for marijuana possession than convincing people to change the policy by appealing to race.
b) Anything short of full unregulated legalization is unacceptable.
Satire!
Racial appeals cut both ways. It used to be that whitey wasn't locking up *enough* drug pushers because of a racist indifference to black suffering.
...or the sentence were too short because whitey wanted to turn loose these fiends into the community.
And a police department, worried about losing its drug budget, would be tempted to look for whites to bust to make the statistics come out right.
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So let me get this straight--the black mayor of the majority black Atlanta, is having the black police chief, of the majority black police force give whitey a pass?
No! It's disparate impact!
What's 'disparate impact'?
Disparate impact is when a law or statute is declared 'racist' because despite anti-racist measures being put in place, members of one race still fall afoul of it in greater numbers than other races.
So no one's actually being racist?
Nope.
Then what the hell?
It's easy to deny agency to people you never thought were as good as you in the first place.
Don't get what you're saying. Are you saying that black people are more likely to smoke weed and thus deserve to be arrested in greater numbers, or they are too stupid to figure out how not to be arrested for smoking weed unlike the white people who aren't getting arrested?
Neither.
Racist logic like this is how we wind up with, to give one example, teachers getting the s--t beat out of them because punishing certain violent students would upset the quotas.
It ought to be resisted, because more often than not it's not going to be used to advance anything you like.
It is horrible racist logic, but it is also a useful tactic if you want to be elected mayor in Atlanta. Signals that you're cooler than the old white lady that is also running.
This is one of the very few areas where progressives' utter obsession with identity politics helps reduce the scope of government and expand liberty.
Of course, it's not due to any principled defense of liberty or individual rights.
I hope Jeff Sessions uses his federal authority before that place turns into a lawless nightmare.
I wonder if city revenue will go up as it's easier for poor people to cough up $75 than it is $1000.
And if they couldn't cough up the G, then the city had to pay to incarcerate them.
Lowering the penalties might be a cash cow.
Lowering the penalties might be a cash cow.
They might be Winston's mom?
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Most people in Atlanta caught possessing more than an ounce of pot are minorities. Why is Atlanta's City Council fascist?
All that drug recognition training was for nothing. Well, for $75, which is almost nothing to them.
50 or 60 bucks in the pocket can pay for a nice dinner for you and the missus. Much less trouble than the whole messy process of getting that $75 in.
50 bucks can buy you an a lady a nice dinner? Either I want to live where you live, or we have different thoughts on what constitutes a nice dinner.
Unless you are just drinking water, and then how nice is that? Buy the broad a glass of wine or a shot of tequila or three for pete's sake!
Ok, I shoulda said, gets some good grub at the local Tex-Mex and a couple house margaritas. Or, if happy hour (or willing to go over budget), the step-up margarita with better tequila in it.
With the drinks that;s probably still over $60! Stupid drinks.
Where I am, suburbs of Houston, Tex-Mex is so plentiful, good, and cheap, that for two 50-60 can usually do it.
I am peanut butter and jealous.
A REAL lady will let you drink one of those shots of tequila from her cleavage.
Let me translate for people who're new: a nice dinner to crusty costs $75. $70 to watch her pee in an alley, $5 for a happy meal after.
What happens behind an alley dumpster stays behind an alley dumpster.
Nah, you just live in a shitty place.
Now the state of Georgia needs to step up and severely raise the amount of marijuana it takes to be a felony (currently: 1 ounce). I'd say make it not be a felony at all, but I'm not that optimistic.
That's just mind-boggling that having one ounce of a plant is a felony. It's insane.
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