ACLU Supporter, we're dealing with a lot right now. But consider this: The very communities that are the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic due to a lack of economic resources and mass incarceration – Black and brown communities – are also the hardest hit by disparate enforcement of marijuana laws. And as marijuana arrests drive a revolving door in and out of jails, COVID-19 has a greater chance of spreading. So, let's talk about marijuana legalization. In fact, we wrote a whole report on the subject coming out in just one week. The data is crystal clear: Extreme racial disparities in marijuana arrest rates persist throughout the country, and they're not improving. Before we share the report on 4/20, we want to offer you a way to get exclusive information on marijuana criminalization, and what you can do about it. Sign up to receive ACLU texts that will make you the first to know:
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