420 with CNW — DOJ Asks FBI to Investigate Itself After Cannabis Arrest Data Errors Are Found
After more than a year, a watchdog from the Justice Department responded to a lawyer's concerns about issues in how the FBI gathers and reports data related to marijuana possession arrests. The response, however, was not a direct addressing of the problem but a suggestion that the FBI should internally investigate the matter. Eric Sterling, a lawyer known for his work in drug-policy reform and a former congressional aide, sent a letter to the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General in May last year. In his letter, Sterling highlighted a situation where a police department in Maryland was…