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Unpacking Two Decades of Cannabis Criminalization in Kentucky

Introduction

As the cannabis landscape shifts across America, Kentucky remains one of the states where the plant’s criminalization continues to disproportionately affect Black and Brown communities. Even though most cannabis charges don’t result in jail time, the collateral consequences are far-reaching, affecting financial stability, employment, housing, and more.

Collateral Consequences

Financial Consequences

Cannabis convictions in Kentucky often come with steep fines and fees, pushing many into a cycle of poverty. Even those not imprisoned may face financial penalties and community supervision, all of which can lead to incarceration for non-compliance.

Employment Consequences

Being charged with even a minor cannabis-related offense can make it difficult to secure stable employment. Professional licensure boards often have the discretion to suspend or discipline professionals with such convictions.

Housing and Immigration Consequences

Convictions can impact eligibility for federal benefits like housing and even lead to deportation for non-U.S. citizens.

The Devastating Ripple Effects on Black and Brown Communities

A Deep Dive into the Data

Black Kentuckians are 10 times more likely to be arrested for cannabis possession, despite similar usage rates as white Kentuckians. The financial toll is especially devastating for these communities.

Employment Challenges

Black and Brown individuals in Kentucky face an uphill battle in employment opportunities due to cannabis-related charges, severely limiting their lifelong earning potential.

Social and Psychological Costs

Routine police stops for “probable cause” in search of cannabis often escalate into more severe confrontations, contributing to a broader climate of police violence and mental health challenges in Black communities.

Generational Impact

The systemic injustices have multi-generational effects. Children in affected families face academic and social challenges, perpetuating a cycle of inequality.

Kentucky’s Path Forward

As public opinion evolves, some positive changes have occurred, like limited prosecution for certain offenses. However, much more needs to be done to decriminalize cannabis and to remedy the disproportionate harms inflicted upon communities of color. Regulatory and tax reforms can not only create new streams of revenue but also begin to mend the deeply entrenched racial disparities.

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