This disparity had grown steadily from a decade before, and in some  states, including Iowa, Minnesota and Illinois, blacks were around eight  times as likely to be arrested. 
During the same period, public attitudes toward marijuana softened and a  number of states decriminalized its use. But about half of all drug  arrests in 2011 were on marijuana-related charges, roughly the same  portion as in 2010. 
Advocates for the legalization of marijuana have criticized the Obama  administration for having vocally opposed state legalization efforts and  for taking a more aggressive approach than the Bush administration in  closing medical marijuana dispensaries and prosecuting their owners in  some states, especially Montana and California.