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Police Make Fewer Traffic Stops After Marijuana Legalization, But People of Color Still Disproportionately Targeted
May 15, 2020
STANFORD, California, May 15 -- The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws issued the following news release:

Police are less likely to conduct searches for illicit contraband during a traffic stop following the enactment of adult-use marijuana legalization, according to data published in the journal Nature: Human Behavior.

A team of researchers affiliated with Stanford University and New York University assessed the effects of statewide legalization law . . .

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