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50 U.C.D. L. Rev. 689 (2016-2017)
The Colors of Cannabis: Race and Marijuana

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            The Colors of Cannabis:

                Race and Marijuana

                         Steven W. Bender*

                         TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION         ................................................... 689
   1. REEFER  MADNESS: THE  HISTORY OF RACIALIZED PROHIBITION
      AND  ENFORCEMENT                   ............................... 690
  II. CAMPAIGN   COLORS                  .............................. 692
  III. THE NEW  WHITE MARKET:  EXAMINING  THE  COLOR OF THE
      LEGAL  MARIJUANA  INDUSTRY        ....................... ....... 695
  IV. THE  RESILIENT BLACK MARKET    ................... ...... 698
  V.  LIFE AFTER LEGALIZATION: BLUNT  REALITIES FOR MINORITY
      USERS .................................................  700
  VI. NEXT  STEPS: REFORM TOWARD   RACIAL JUSTICE ............. 705

                          INTRODUCTION
  The  campaign to legalize small quantities of recreational marijuana
drew  attention from media  and  law  reviews with  its successes in
Colorado  (20.12), Washington (2012), Oregon (2014), Alaska (2014),
and  the District of Columbia (2014).1 Both media  and law  reviews
concentrated their analysis on the interplay between the continued
federal prohibition of marijuana, whether for medical or recreational
use, and the onset of legalization or decriminalization of marijuana at
state and local levels.2 Having addressed that legal collision myself,3


   * Copyright @ 2016 Steven W. Bender. Associate Dean for Research and Faculty
Development, Seattle University School of Law. I am grateful to the UC Davis Law
Review for organizing the Disjointed Regulation Symposium, especially the hard work
of Senior Symposium Editor Kate Wittlake, and to conference participants for helpful
comments and suggestions, particularly Carrie Rosenbaum and Janet Vining.
   1 See, e.g., COLO. CONST. art. XVIII, § 16; WASH. REV. CODE ANN.§ 69.50.4013
(2016).
   2 For discussion of the many states decriminalizing marijuana to eliminate jail time,
see Carrie Rosenbaum, What (and Whom) State Marijuana Reformers Forgot:
Crimmigration Law and Noncitizens, 9 DEPAULJ. FOR Soc.JuST., 1, 1-2 & nn. 1-4 (2016).


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