Acutally they are already too busy on this thread started by a newbie agitator.
When in 2012 did MJ become legally available, and for what ages. Has there been any change in various comparable rates for alcohol use/intoxication alone. Also, what about other rates, like assault, domestic violence, etc. In isolated Barrow Alaska, alcoholic beverages were outlawed completely, and police needs reduced by 70%. I knew someone, now dead of respiratory failure, who had crack addiction. He said he wished MJ was easier to get than crack, as he would prefer it.
Expect it to get worse. The Potheads on FR will be making even more excuses.
I’m waiting for the “those stats mean nothing” crowd any min.
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Nope. the stats mean what they mean.
but it was not legal in colorado until 1/1/14. Not sure how stats from before legalization can be used to bolster the anti-legalization argument.
All of these stats were facts before legalization so the title of the article is more than a bit misleading.
Well, now that you mention it, any list of stats that starts of with between 25 to 40 %, or 12 y old to 17 year old and limits itself to %% increase over an unknown quantity -— makes me suspicious of an agenda.
But I don’t care. I’ll tell you my agenda in posting this reply ...
I want to be able to legally purchase or have prescribed and then legally purchase MMJ in any state that I reside in so that I may legally imbibe in the privacy of my own home, behind locked doors, not involving any minors while watching re-runs of family guy.
Does your SHTF plan involve copious amounts of MMJ? Maybe it should cause there’s going to be a lot of people stressing when the shtf.
Highway deaths have gone done despite the dire warnings of the drug war ninnies. Who’s making excuses?