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Title: Marijuana legalisation causing violent crime to fall in US states, study finds
Source: The Independent
URL Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w ... y-california-new-a8160311.html
Published: Jan 16, 2018
Author: Judith Vonberg
Post Date: 2018-01-16 11:35:55 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 462
Comments: 5

Rates of assault and murder decreasing in regions near Mexican border where cannabis use has been partially legalised

The legalisation of marijuana for medical purposes has led to a significant reduction in violent crime in several US states bordering Mexico, according to new research.

The study, published in The Economic Journal, found that the rate of violent crime – including robberies, murders and aggravated assaults – fell by 12.5 per cent in counties close to the border after the introduction of medical marijuana laws (MMLs).

“MMLs allow people to grow and cultivate marijuana plants legally within the US,” Professor Evelina Gavrilova, one of the study’s authors, told The Independent.

“This means that people don’t need to buy illegal marijuana anymore so drug trafficking organisations (DTOs) have far fewer customers.”

DTOs have long been a major contributor to violent crime in US border states.

“Their namesake activity – the smuggling of illicit drugs – is known to be paired with extreme levels of violence, which DTOs use to contest the revenues in the drug market,” according to the study.

With these organisations now less active in the border regions due to falling demand, instances of violence have also fallen. “As revenues decrease, so does the incentive to invest in violent activity,” the paper says.

Robberies have decreased by 19 per cent in US border states which have adopted MMLs, murders by 10 per cent and assaults by nine per cent.

The biggest impact is on drug-law related murders, which have fallen by nearly 41 per cent. Countries closest to the border have seen the most significant reductions. 

Eight US states have legalised the recreational use of marijuana, including California, one of four states that border Mexico. Two of the others – New Mexico and Arizona – both have MMLs.

Most illicit drugs in the US are supplied through Mexico. Every year, around six billion dollars crosses the border back to Mexico as profit for DTOs.

The market for marijuana is the largest drug market in the US and has always been a “lucrative cash crop” for DTOs, according to the study.

“It’s very likely that they are not going to simply give up on this market,” said Professor Gavrilova. “There are reports that some DTOs are starting to grow their own opium, which could be used to produce heroin that is smuggled into the US.

“They could also enter the legal marijuana trade themselves by setting up farms in a border state.”

Although MMLs do not allow for recreational use of the drug, “there can be a low threshold for prescription, depending on the state,” according to Professor Gavrilova.

This means that – even in those states without full legalisation – the consumption of marijuana is virtually decriminalised, she explained.

This accounts for the rapid fall in demand for illegal marijuana, even in states such as Arizona and New Mexico, where recreational use has not been legalised.

With their study, Professor Gavrilova and her research partners are hoping to draw attention to what they see as a highly beneficial but often-ignored consequence of legalisation.

Imran Rasul, Professor of Economics at University College London, agrees that the study usefully highlights “some important, unintended consequences of drug-related policies".

"Policymakers tend to focus on direct impacts rather than other potential impacts,” he told The Independent.

While some of these potential impacts can be negative – house prices can sometimes fall in areas with high cannabis use – others, such as a falling crime rate, can be extremely positive, Professor Rasul explained.

Individual US states could soon lose control over marijuana policy, however. Earlier this month, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era directive that promised an easing of raids and other federal enforcement actions as long as states had enacted “strong and effective regulatory systems". 

Some critics believe such a move could lead to a new surge in drug-related violent crime.

"Jeff Sessions has shown a preference for allowing all commerce in marijuana to take place in the black market, which will inevitably bring the spike in violence he mistakenly attributers to marijuana itself,” Dana Rohrbacher, an Orange County Republican in the House of Representatives, said in a statement.

“He is doing the bidding of an out-of-date law enforcement establishment that wants to see a perpetual weed war”.

The move by Mr Sessions comes just a few months after a survey showed that 64 per cent of Americans were in favour of the legalisation of cannabis – the highest level of support since the survey began nearly five decades ago.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Individual US states could soon lose control over marijuana policy, however. Earlier this month, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era directive that

Tell me what gives Obama the right to ignore the law?

A K A Stone  posted on  2018-01-16   11:39:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#1)

Tell me what gives Obama the right to ignore the law?

He is not ignoring the law. He is interpreting and applying the law the way he believes the law was meant to be interpreted and applied.

Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution requires the President to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”

misterwhite  posted on  2018-01-16   12:09:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: A K A Stone, Deckard (#1)

Tell me what gives Obama the right to ignore the law?

There is always prosecutorial discretion. This can become a corrupt practice, as it almost always does when dealing with bad cops shooting up the citizenry (and their dogs) or CIA field agents participating in actual torture.

No president can or will ever prosecute every possible crime. We don't have that many federal prosecutors. And we certainly don't want to spend that much money.

Lastly, do you really want to live in a federal police state with a totalitarian government? Because what you would end up with would look and feel a lot like the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

There's a limit to how much justice and law enforcement you really want or need. And every LEO leader (police chiefs, federal prosecutors, etc.) will tell you the same thing. Even Joe Arpaio.

For instance, Jeff Sessions may choose to arrest more opioid dealers than bakers who refuse to bake a gay wedding cake. Do you really want him to devote the same effort to both kinds of threats? I doubt it.

What 0bama did with his pen-and-phone was to write illegal executive orders that institutionalized with the force of law his own order. Like DAPA (struck down, unconstitutional, even Anthony Kennedy couldn't stomach it). The same is likely true of DACA.

0bama didn't just use discretion or merely ignore the laws. With DACA/DAPA (and other matters) he tried to use the power of the presidency to impose federal administrative policy that directly conflicted with statutory laws that have been on the books for decades. This alone places 0bama in the ranks of the most dangerous presidents the United States has ever had.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-16   13:11:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: misterwhite (#2)

See my #2.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-16   13:12:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tooconservative (#4)

See my #2.

You do not want to be in the same county as my #2.

misterwhite  posted on  2018-01-17   9:11:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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