Michigan law-enforcement officers made more than 20,600 arrests involving marijuana charges in 2017, about 8 percent of all arrests in the state.

A proposal to legalize recreational use of marijuana is on the November ballot. About 89 percent of Michigan marijuana arrests in 2017 were for use or possession.

Below is a look at the number of arrests in each city, township and village that reported numbers to the Michigan State Police, as well as rate of arrests per 1,000 residents. Also provided is a comparison of marijuana arrests to all arrests in that community.

You can search a specific community by name, or you can call up the numbers for a whole county and see the communities ranked by number of marijuana arrests.

You can rank by any category by clicking on the column title.

2017 marijuana arrests by city, township or village

Below is an interactive map that shows the percent of total arrests in a county that involved marijuana.

You can put your cursor over a county to see the underlying data.

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