ACLU lawsuit alleges targeting of Colorado travelers by KHP

ACLU lawsuit alleges targeting of Colorado travelers by KHP

ACLU lawsuit alleges targeting of Colorado travelers by KHP

By Roxana Hegeman, Associated Press:

A federal court filing alleges that the Kansas Highway Patrol has a practice of unlawfully targeting motorists based on their out-of-state license plates or Colorado travel plans, due to that state’s legalization of marijuana.

Among the allegations contained in the new filing are statistics showing that drivers with out-of-state plates made up 93% of all of the agency’s traffic stops in 2017.

What began as a hand-scrawled complaint filed last December by two irate drivers themselves in federal court got some legal firepower on Thursday when the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and a Missouri law firm filed an amended complaint.

The Kansas Highway Patrol says it cannot comment on pending litigation.

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