It’s time to reform Missouri’s racial profiling law

There is undoubtedly a racial profiling problem in Missouri.

African-American drivers were stopped at a rate 75 percent higher than whites in 2016.

African-Americans were 1.57 times more likely to be searched than whites and Hispanics were 1.52 times more likely than whites to be searched, despite the fact that blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to have contraband.

Every year since 2000, Missouri has collected the data that shows how much racial injustice black drivers in our state experience.

This must end. It's time to take action.

Sign our petition and tell state lawmakers that you support the bipartisan Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act. Let #MoLeg know that reforming Missouri's racial profiling law is a priority.

Sign our petition and let #MoLeg know that reforming Missouri's racial profiling law is a priority.

The bipartisan Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act adds commonsense measures that create accountability. It prohibits biased policing and requires law enforcement agencies to put policies in place to discrimination in policing.