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Two Years for One Joint

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You can do something about bad school zone laws!

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Drug-Free Zone Laws:

  • Don't protect kids. In Massachusetts, for example, seven out of ten drug-free zone incidents occurred while school was not in session, and less than one percent involved sales to youth.

  • Don't have a deterrent effect. Because the areas overlap and blanket most cities, they are impossible for drug sellers to avoid and thus create no incentive to move drug transactions away from schools.

  • Have a racist impact. Zones often completely cover many densely populated urban neighborhoods, where people of color are more likely to live. For example, in New Jersey, drug-free zone laws cover three quarters of Newark, in contrast to six percent of rural Mansfield Township.

Please join us in the effort to reform these ineffective laws. For more about the problems with drug-free zone laws, please see the recent national report authored by the Justice Policy Institute and commissioned by the Drug Policy Alliance, "Disparity by Design: How drug-free zone laws impact racial disparity – and fail to protect youth."