New York City Mayor Orders NYPD To Stop Arresting People For Smoking Pot

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New York, NY – After multiple district attorneys in the state  announced that they will refuse to prosecute people who are arrested  for possessing marijuana, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered the  NYPD to stop arresting people for smoking marijuana in public. Although small-time possession is not currently a jailable offense,  people can still be arrested if they are caught smoking in public.  

Despite these recent changes with cannabis laws in the city, possession  and public smoking can still carry a fine and court summons, and any  changes to the NYPD’s policy in regards to public smoking will not take  effect until the end of the summer. NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Public Information Phil Walzak confirmed with CNN that the department will be adopting this new policy. “The working group is reviewing possession and public smoking of  marijuana to ensure enforcement is consistent with the values of  fairness and trust, while also promoting public safety and addressing  community concerns,” Walzak said. 

Last week, The Free Thought Project reported  that New York City District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. announced that his  office will refuse to prosecute people for possessing and smoking  marijuana. However, it is important to recognize that de Blasio is not  necessarily a supporter of legalizing cannabis—he is simply a politician  who is moving with the cultural tides, and making sure that he is able  to benefit from the changes that are coming. 

“With marijuana legalization likely to occur in our state in the  near future, it is critical our city plans for the public safety, health  and financial consequences involved. While I still have real concerns  we must work through, it isn’t difficult to see where this is headed,  and any responsible policymaker must prepare for that eventuality. My  focus now will be helping to craft the critical regulatory framework  that must come before legalization is realized,” de Blasio said. 

The majority public opinion on cannabis has changed radically  in the past several years, as more states continue to legalize the  plant and prove that it is not a danger to society, and actually has a  variety of benefits. 

De Blasio also parrots the traditional fear mongering and propaganda about cannabis, saying in a recent radio interview that there are “giant  corporations in the style of the tobacco companies, taking this  opportunity and running with it, and with the goal of trying to hook as  many young people as possible on marijuana for the profit of those  companies. That has real ramifications for health and safety and that  has to be addressed.” 

It should be noted that in states where cannabis has been legalized, society has not fallen apart—but has improved in many ways. In a recently published research study in a peer-reviewed journal,  Melvin D. Livingston, Tracey E. Barnett, Chris Delcher, and Alexander C.  Wagenaar, it was shown that rates of opiate deaths dropped significantly in states that where cannabis was legalized. A study published by the American Public Health Association found that states with legal medical cannabis have lower rates of traffic fatalities than states with full prohibition. The researchers analyzed 29 years of data in the Fatality Analysis Reporting System. 

Another new study has indicated that the Boston Police Department has drastically increased  the number of homicides they solved since they stopped making arrests  for marijuana. The homicide clearance rate increased by 10 percent  following the decriminalization of marijuana in the area. 

The study reviewed every homicide in Boston between 2007 and 2011 and  found that the department was hardly spending any time or resources to  hunt down murderers. 

This is not a simple oversight and is obviously due  to the fact that police departments don’t have much of a financial  incentive to solve murders. Although the study does not mention the factors leading to the  increase in solved murders, the clearance rate coincides with the  decriminalization of marijuana. 

As reported  by the Denver Post in 2015, Colorado employers added more jobs in June  than they had in any single month since official counts began back in  1939. As expected, the population has also grown in Colorado now that  there is more freedom and more opportunity. 

According to the report,  since legalization went into effect the average numbers for paychecks  are also higher. With all of this evidence, it becomes clear that legalization actually improves society, as opposed to “creating concerns for public health and safety” as the fearmongering politicians suggest. 

The only thing a marijuana user has to fear from using marijuana is the state. 


AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY:

My name is John Vibes and I am an author and researcher who organizes a number of large events including the Free Your Mind Conference. I write for numerous alternative media websites, including The Free Thought Project @tftproject and The Mind Unleashed. In addition to my first book, Alchemy of the Timeless Renaissance, I have also co-authored three books with Derrick Broze @dbroze : The Conscious Resistance: Reflections on Anarchy and Spirituality, Finding Freedom in an Age of Confusion and Manifesto of the Free Humans

I just won a 3-year-long battle with cancer, and will be working to help others through my experience, if you wish to contribute to my medical bills, consider subscribing to my podcast on Patreon. 

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Whoa man! Excellent article. You hooked me with the good news and melted my face off with facts.

You mentioned that Boston police were hardly spending any money on investigating murders in part because there is no financial incentive for them. I wonder what the budget numbers for homicide investigation looks like in comparison to prosecuting innocent criminals.

Thanks again brother. I look forward to reading more of your work.

This is great news, I hope the rest of the world follows suit

It's a great and informative one. They Mayor he is so cool. And I hope you can keep being strong to keep fighting with cancer. Have a good day friend :)

Any state that legalizes has a better chance I'll visit. I'm not going to try and score weed off a street dealer in a city where I don't know anyone