Lawsuit: Kansas Highway Patrol targets out-of-state drivers

Lawsuit: Kansas Highway Patrol targets out-of-state drivers

By Ty Albright
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Lawsuit: Kansas Highway Patrol targets out-of-state drivers

(AP) 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 and a Missouri law firm filed an amended complaint. The Kansas Highway Patrol says it cannot comment on pending litigation.

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