As marijuana was about to become legal, a Syracuse police special unit cracked down

Syracuse, N.Y. — As the Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office stopped prosecuting people for marijuana possession and state lawmakers pushed the drug’s legalization, Syracuse police went on a seven-month marijuana crackdown.

The department’s push subjected the city’s most policed residents to hundreds of traffic stops, a practice that experts say can increase the chances of something going wrong. Traffic stops account for 10 percent of cases where police kill someone.

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