Pubdate: Mon, 17 Jun 2013 Source: Des Moines Register (IA) Contact: http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/99999999/HELP/40507010 Copyright: 2013 The Des Moines Register Website: http://desmoinesregister.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/123 Author: William Petroski Branstad LEGALIZING POT ISN'T ANSWER TO RACIAL DISPARITY FOR BLACK ARRESTS Gov. Terry Branstad said Monday he thinks state officials should review the fact that black Iowans are arrested eight times more often than white Iowans for marijuana possession, but he doesn't believe the solution is to legalize pot. The governor was asked about the racial disparity for marijuana arrests in Iowa in the wake of a report released earlier this month by the American Civil Liberties Union. The research , based on FBI data, found that Iowa has the worst racial disparity in the nation for marijuana arrests, even though whites and blacks smoke marijuana at about the same rates. The study, titled, Marijuana in Black and White: Billions of Dollars Wasted on Racially Biased Arrests, recommends legalization of marijuana as the smartest and surest way to end racially biased enforcement. Branstad made it clear Monday during his weekly Iowa Statehouse news briefing that he won't support the legalization of marijuana for Iowa residents. "I think that is a little bit of a killing of an ant with a sledgehammer," Branstad said. "I think if you look at the states that have gone that way in terms of legalizing marijuana, that has not been something that has been helpful. Colorado is running into a lot of problems." The governor added, "I believe that we do need to review the situation with regards to the fact that you have higher arrest rates for African Americans, and address that issue. But I don't think that legalizing marijuana is the answer." Iowa has had a racial disparity for many types of crimes for decades. Blacks make up 3.1 percent of Iowa's population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. But blacks represent 26 percent of Iowa's prison population. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom