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Recent rise in CA cannabis prisoners PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dale Gieringer, Ph.D   
Thursday, 30 March 2006

Increase in state POWs reverses long, post-Prop 215 trend

The number of cannabis prisoners in California increased 11% in 2005, reversing a decline dating from the passage of Prop. 215. As of Dec 31, 2005, the Department of Corrections reported 1,429 prisoners for cannabis and hashish offenses, up from 1,289 in 2004.

Marijuana prisoners in California  The number of prisoners began to decline following passage of Prop 215 after posting an all-time peak of 1,905 in 1997. However, it has remained far above the modern low of 98 posted in 1980.

“It appears that Prop. 215 produced a modest decline in cannabis prisoners, but this trend has petered out,” commented California NORML coordinator Dale Gieringer. ”More dramatic reforms will be needed to realize the full benefits of decriminalization.” Currently fewer than 10% of California’s cannabis users are legal medical users under Prop. 215.

 California NORML advocates completely decriminalizing personal adult use cannabis offenses and moving toward a system of legally taxed and regulated distribution. This policy was approved by 65% of Oakland voters in 2004 in the city’s Measure Z initiative, and similar ordinances are expected to be on the ballot in several California cities this year.

 California NORML estimates that marijuana enforcement currently costs the state’s taxpayers about $160 million per year, whereas an adult use “tax and regulate” system could yield the state up to $1.5 - $2.5 billion in revenues.

Source: CA Dept of Corrections

* Gieringer is CA NORML Director


Dale Gieringer, Ph.D
About the author:
Dove of peaceDr. Dale Gieringer received his Ph.D. at Stanford on the topic of DEA drug regulation. He is the author of articles on marijuana and driving safety, drug testing, marijuana health mythology, the economics of marijuana legalization, and DEA "drug enforcement abuse." He is presently working on a book on medical use of marijuana. He has also sponsored research on the use of water pipes and vaporizers to reduce harmful tars in marijuana smoke.
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