Kansas Highway Patrol needs to end 'two-step' method of vehicle stops

The ACLU has argued that, in practice, the "Kansas Two-Step" has been part of an abuse of traffic stops targeting out-of-state motorists, notably those from Colorado, where recreational marijuana was legalized in 2012.

It's time for the Kansas Highway Patrol to end the so-called "Kansas two-step." Evert Nelson/ The Capital-Journal

Amid ACLU lawsuit, Kansas Highway Patrol rarely uses traffic stop form

The ACLU of Kansas has argued that, in practice, this has been part of an abuse of traffic stops targeting out-of-state motorists, notably those from Colorado, where recreational marijuana was legalized in 2012.

Agency data shows that Kansas Highway Patrol troopers infrequently file reports documenting traffic stops, despite a change in departmental policy last year. File Photo/The Capital-Journal

Before ban goes into effect, lawyer urges trans Kansans to change gender markers - Kansas Reflector

“We are deeply concerned about the potential harm SB 180 will cause,” said DC Hiegert, LGBTQ+ Fellow of the ACLU of Kansas.

Halsey Yankey stands in front of a protester at a gender marker clinic held at the Lawrence Public Library on May 17, blocking his transphobic sign from view. (Rachel Mipro/Kansas Reflector)

Kansas Highway Patrol leader testifies in “two step” trial, says troopers not yet disciplined

The ACLU of Kansas has sued Kansas Highway Patrol Superintendent Col. Herman Jones on behalf of motorists over the “two step” and are seeking a court order blocking the agency from using it.

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May 10, 2023: Case claims ‘Kansas Two-Step’ targets Colorado drivers; Wildfire outlook | Colorado Public Radio

A trial is underway that could put a stop to a law enforcement tactic known as the "Kansas Two-Step," which appears to target people from states where cannabis is legal.

Orlin Wagner/AP Photo Vehicles travel along I-70 near Lawrence, Kan., Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020.

Ohio Abortion Foes are Banking on a Low-Turnout August Election. In Kansas, That Didn’t Go So Well

“They put this amendment on the primary ballot and that was absolutely a direct attempt to suppress voters,” Butsch said. “We ran into a lot of misinformation, particularly for independents.”

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Lawyers dissect Kansas Highway Patrol training, 4th Amendment

The ACLU has argued KHP continues to rely on out-of-state license plates or travel plans to justify detaining a driver for a K-9 search of their vehicle, despite the Tenth Circuit’s holding in 2016 in Vasquez v. Lewis.

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Kansas juvenile justice bill could increase youth incarceration | The Kansas City Star

Aileen Berquist, a lobbyist for the ACLU of Kansas said the policy — which grants wide discretion to judges — is likely to hold a disproportionate impact on children of color, who are already more likely to face harsh punishments than their white counterparts.

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Kansas voting rights campaign to combat election fraud conspiracies, promote voter turnout

“Kansas voters know what their needs are, and we’re at a new moment for this work in the state, with several critical organizations uniting to ensure Kansans can hold their elected officials accountable to honor the fundamental right to vote,” said Leslie Butsch, field director at the ACLU of Kansas.

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