In fact, the Colorado system has become a model coercing other states and their voters to take up legalisation initiatives.
Economically cannabis legalisation is extraordinarily successful. Importantly, youth use in Colorado has not increased and is in fact, behind the national average.
Additionally, it should be noted this is a trend that follows in the other states that have legalised cannabis.
The so-called black market? Before legalisation cannabis sold for around $4000 per pound. Now? $800.
When one can easily grow at home or nip down to the dispensary to purchase well regulated, well priced cannabis what incentive does one have to buy from gangsters?
What logic does this follow? Everyone I know who uses cannabis in Colorado buys or grows legitimately and never shows up to work "stoned".
Just as they don't show up to work drunk.
You get fired for this kind of behaviour remember?
Aaron Brown
Bethlehem
Watermelon Government
Is it only me who sees a similarity between this watermelon Government's determination that our citizens purchase only electric cars and the total failure when Helen Clark's Government wanted to make us all use compact fluorescent light bulbs and that other Labour Government failure when they wanted to regulate the flow of water through our shower heads?
At least one glaring similarity is that these Labour Governments, always supported by their watermelon allies, are consistent in their determination that we'll all just do what we're told.
Roll on the general election, and New Conservative!
Leo Leitch
Pukenui
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