The total number of marijuana arrests in the U.S. for 2005 far exceeded the total number of arrests in the U.S. for all violent crimes combined, including murder, manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Marijuana Arrests For Year 2005 -- 786,545 Tops Record High
Pot Smokers Arrested In America At A Rate Of One Every 40 Seconds
September 18, 2006 - Washington, DC, USA
Washington, DC: Police arrested an estimated 786,545 persons for marijuana violations in 2005, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's annual Uniform Crime Report, released today. The total is the highest ever recorded by the FBI, and comprised 42.6 percent of all drug arrests in the United States.
"These numbers belie the myth that police do not target and arrest minor marijuana offenders," said NORML Executive Director Allen St. Pierre, who noted that at current rates, a marijuana smoker is arrested every 40 seconds in America. "This effort is a tremendous waste of criminal justice resources that diverts law enforcement personnel away from focusing on serious and violent crime, including the war on terrorism."
Here are the numbers: YEAR MARIJUANA ARRESTS
2005 __________ 786,545
2004 __________ 771,608
2003 __________ 755,187
2002 __________ 697,082
2001 __________ 723,627
2000 __________ 734,498
1999 __________ 704,812
1998 __________ 682,885
1997 __________ 695,200
1996 __________ 641,642
1995 __________ 588,963
1994 __________ 499,122
1993 __________ 380,689
1992 __________ 342,314
1991 __________ 287,850
1990 __________ 326,850
The War on Drugs is also one of the most significant early manifestations of the Religious Wrong's explicit rejection of science and maintenance of demonstrably irrational policy in the face of abundant factual evidence of its counterproductive failure.