Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia Ordinances Survey of the Largest 50 Cities in Kansas

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Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia Ordinances Survey of the Largest 50 Cities in Kansas Purpose This position paper was created to release the results of a survey conducted by DPFKS to determine how many of the largest 50 cities by population had municipal ordinances banning the possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. In addition, the number persons living in the largest 50 cities in Kansas who were subject to a municipal ordinance was calculated from the population data. Methodology of Survey A list of cities in Kansas in order of population 1 was the basis for the survey. Using the Internet, or calls to city offices it was determined whether or not any of these cities had adopted ordinances on marijuana possession and drug paraphernalia. Responses were divided into three categories: Cities without municipal ordinances Cities with municipal ordinances which have the same penalties 2 for the offenses as the state statutes Cities with municipal ordinances which have enhanced the penalties 3 for the offenses from the state statutes Findings The largest 50 cities in the state of Kansas comprise 65% of the total population of the state 4. There are 32 cities in the largest 50 that have enacted ordinances banning marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Only three of the 32 cities with such ordinances have enhanced penalties beyond the state statute (K.S.A. 65-4101 et. Seq.) and only two of the three have enhanced the fine and jail time. 1 2 3 4 According to the US Census Bureau, 2000 Census. First-time conviction for possession of marijuana (K.S.A. 65-4101 et. Seq) is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by a fine of 0 to $2,500 or a sentence of 0 to 1 year in jail, or both. Enhanced penalties are any requirements in addition to the state penalty for Class A misdemeanors. Using the 2000 Census Bureau data, by city.

These cities are: Overland Park 48 hours in jail and a fine of $200.00 Olathe ADSAP evaluation for persons between the ages of 18 and 21 only, and compliance fee, payable only if the person is not indigent Garden City 96 hours in jail and a $500.00 fine These three cities with enhanced penalties include 17% of the population of the largest 50 cities and only 11% of the population of the state as a whole. By contrast, 29 cities or 63% of population of the top 50 cities in Kansas have adopted ordinances banning marijuana and drug paraphernalia without enhance penalties. Cities with ordinances that do not enhance the penalty for possession of marijuana include 41% of the population of the state of Kansas. The remaining towns, not included in the survey, may also have ordinances, which would boost the total number of persons in Kansas s cities living under a municipal ordinance higher than the 41% found in the largest 50 cities. Conclusion The data shows that the majority of the largest 50 cities by population (64%) have adopted ordinances sending persons charged with marijuana and drug paraphernalia to municipal court. These cities have determined that the cost of prosecuting these charges in District Court is greater than the cost on their municipalities to prosecute in city court. The findings also show the number of persons in the state living in cities that have ordinances banning the possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia included at least 41% of the total population of Kansas. The cities that have enhanced the penalties beyond the state guidelines for a Class A misdemeanor are a very small percentage of the whole, and do not represent the majority of Kansas s cities surveyed. Supporting data attached

Marijuana Possession and Drug Paraphernalia by Cities in Kansas Ranked by Population Rank City Population Ordinance # Adult Arrests* # Juvenile Arrests 1 Wichita 353,823 Y 2353 412 No Add. Penalty 2 Overland Park 162,728 Y 181 92 Min. $200 fine, 48 hr jail, Max. $50 fine and 6 months in jail. Contains a second, third and fourth conviction clauses. This penalty clause would not be upheld in court due to the maximum limits. ADSAP evaluation and compliance (min.) or treatment. 3 Kansas City 145,004 Y 964 124 No 4 Topeka 121,809 Y NA 13 No 5 Olathe 108,390 Y 332 81 ADSAP evaluation only for 18-21 year olds and fee waved for indigent. 6 Lawrence 81,873 N 123 22 7 Shawnee 56,178 Y 173 32 No 8 Manhattan 47,916 Y NA NA No 9 Salina 45,988 N 278 56 10 Lenexa 42,615 Y NA NA No 11 Hutchinson 41,047 N 184 8 12 Leavenworth 35,290 Y 83 10 No 13 Leawood 29,504 Y NA NA No 14 Garden City 27,312 Y 117 29 The person convicted must serve at least 96 consecutive hours imprisonment either before or as a condition of any grant of probation or suspension, reduction of sentence or parole. 15 Emporia 26,639 Y 75 8 No 16 Dodge City 25,762 Y 117 22 No 17 Prairie Village 21,511 Y 85 10 No 18 Derby 20,326 Y 46 31 No 19 Liberal 20,218 N 72 27 20 Hays 19,841 Y 79 7 No 21 Pittsburg 19,152 N 110 5 22 Newton 18,154 N 203 20 23 Junction City 16,806 N 167 16 24 Great Bend 14,851 Y NA NA No 25 McPherson 13,681 N 33 3

Rank City Population Ordinance # Adult Arrests* # Juvenile Arrests 26 Gardner 12,937 Y 23 14 No 27 El Dorado 12,717 Y 41 13 No 28 Ottawa 12,499 Y 38 5 No 29 Winfield 12,005 Y 78 10 No 30 Arkansas City 11,753 N 116 25 31 Parsons 11,291 Y 35 1 No 32 Merriam 10,774 Y 50 17 No 33 Coffeyville 10,504 Y NA 7 No 34 Atchison 10,185 N 69 12 35 Lansing 10,117 N 24 NA 36 Mission 9,772 N 43 4 37 Haysville 9,627 Y NA NA No 38 Independence 9,407 Y 16 Y No 39 Chanute 9,043 N 32 0 40 Andover 8,617 Y 19 NA No 41 Augusta 8,560 Y 34 NA No 42 Wellington 8,277 N 14 0 43 Fort Scott 8,048 N 102 3 44 Park City 7,000 Y 23 3 No 45 Roeland Park 6,997 Y NA 3 No 46 Bonner Springs 6,892 Y 29 6 No 47 Bel Aire city 6,530 Y 28 3 No 48 Pratt 6,397 N 29 5 49 Abilene city 6,397 N 8 0 50 Iola city 6,083 N 0 0 Total 1,748,847 Add. Penalty *Data supplied by KBI for the year 2004. All narcotics violations are listed, not just marijuana.

Cities with Marijuana and Paraphernalia Odi Top 50 cities in the State of Kansas by P l i population top 50 cities = 1,748,847 or 65% of total KS population 298,430 17% 342,991 20% Cities with ordinances and no Cities with no ordinance Cities with ordinances and penalty 1,107,426 63% Cities with Marijuana and Paraphernalia Ordinances Count and percent of 50 cities 18 36% Cities with ordinances and no Cities with ordinance and Cities with no ordinances 3 6% 29 58%