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10 sty 2023 · In fiscal year 2021, 4,405 federal offenders (8.0%) received criminal history points under the federal sentencing guidelines for prior marijuana possession sentences. Most of the prior sentences (79.3%) were for less than 60 days in prison, including non-custodial sentences.
26 wrz 2024 · It shows that in 2023, police made over 200,300 arrests for marijuana possession. Arrests for marijuana sales and manufacturing totaled over 16,800. The possession total is a moderate decrease from 216,000 the year prior. Some demographic breakdowns are given.
19 paź 2023 · Even with 23 states and D.C. having legal adult-use markets, there were nearly a quarter million arrests made in 2022 for marijuana, according to FBI data.
27 paź 2023 · According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s annual Uniform Crime Report, law enforcement officials made at least 227,108 arrests* for marijuana-related violations in 2022. 92% of these arrests were for marijuana possession alone — not for sale or manufacturing.
17 paź 2022 · According to data available in the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer – an interactive portal for exploring crime statistics through the Uniform Crime Reporting Program – state and local law enforcement...
10 sty 2023 · marijuana possession in the last five fiscal years tended to be male (85.5%), Hispanic (70.8%), and non-U.S. citizens (59.8%). A little over two-thirds (70.1%) were sentenced to prison; the average prison sentence imposed was five months. 4 As of January 2022, no offenders sentenced solely for simple possession of marijuana
14 lip 2023 · The number of people in federal prison over marijuana dropped 61 percent from 2013 to 2018—a greater reduction than any other drug type—as the first states enacted legalization, according to a new report from the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS).