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The document advocates for legalizing marijuana in New Jersey. It argues that current marijuana laws are costly, unfair, and ineffective, arresting over 22,000 people per year and costing over $125 million. Legalizing marijuana would generate tax revenue, reduce racial disparities in arrests, and free up resources to support communities. Most New Jersey residents support legalizing marijuana, and other states that have legalized it have seen drops in arrests without negative consequences while gaining economic benefits. Legalizing marijuana like alcohol would create a safe, controlled system and benefit all New Jersey residents.
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NewSolutions MarijuanaReformExecSummary PDF

The document advocates for legalizing marijuana in New Jersey. It argues that current marijuana laws are costly, unfair, and ineffective, arresting over 22,000 people per year and costing over $125 million. Legalizing marijuana would generate tax revenue, reduce racial disparities in arrests, and free up resources to support communities. Most New Jersey residents support legalizing marijuana, and other states that have legalized it have seen drops in arrests without negative consequences while gaining economic benefits. Legalizing marijuana like alcohol would create a safe, controlled system and benefit all New Jersey residents.
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Marijuana Reform

Executive Summary
New Solutions Campaign
Promoting Fair & Effective Criminal Justice Strengthening Families & Communities

Marijuana prohibition is costly, unfair and ineffective.


New Jersey arrests more than 22,000 people a year for marijuana possession at a cost of more
than $125 million to New Jersey taxpayers. This absurd and wasteful policy criminalizes
otherwise law-abiding people and wastes resources that would be better spent on projects that
support our families and communities.

A conviction for marijuana possession can have severe long-term consequences. The resulting
criminal record subjects a person to a system of legal discrimination that can last a lifetime and
can make it difficult or impossible to secure employment, housing, student loans, or even a
drivers license. Even without a conviction, the consequences of an arrest can include untold
stigma and humiliation, the financial burden of a criminal court proceeding and lost hours at
work or school.

Marijuana laws in New Jersey have a disproportionate impact on communities of color. African
Americans are three times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession than whites even
though both use marijuana at the same rates. Anecdotal evidence suggests similar disparities
for Latinos.

The solution is to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol for adults.

Eight states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon,


Washington) and the District of Columbia have now legalized marijuana. These states have
created new jobs and generated millions of dollars in tax revenues without negative
consequences. These states have also seen a large drop in arrests for marijuana and thus
fewer people labeled as criminals simply because they use marijuana. And legalizing, regulating
and controlling marijuana is a more effective way to keep marijuana away from youth.

New Jersey should enact common sense and popular reform to create a responsible,
safe and controlled system for marijuana.

A majority of New Jerseyans support legalization. New Jersey should pass fair and equitable
legislation to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol for adults. This would make
marijuana laws consistent with the values and opinions of New Jersey residents and build on
smart and common sense reforms across the country.

Legalizing, taxing and regulating marijuana like alcohol for adults will create a safe and
controlled system with social and economic benefits for all New Jerseyans.

Legalizing marijuana will create new jobs and generate millions of dollars in tax revenue to fund
projects that help all New Jersey residents. Otherwise law-abiding people will no longer be
labeled as criminals and racial disparities and harms will be reduced. Resources that are
currently wasted on marijuana prohibition will be freed to use for projects that support our
families and communities. The time has come for New Jersey to legalize marijuana. It is the fair
and responsible thing to do.

Sponsored by
Drug Policy Alliance | 16 West Front Street, Suite 101A, Trenton, NJ 08608
[email protected] | 609.396.8613 voice | 609.396.9478 fax | @DrugPolicy_NJ

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