Yeah, studies paid for by whom? Studies done by whom? I'm sure there was no agenda at work there.
I don't buy it. Too many pro pot people in the system who have simply stopped looking for pot use now that its legal.
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That popped into my head too. Stats can be manipulated to say anything you want if you aren't honest. But pot has been super easy to get for decades. Anyone who wanted to smoke before government regulation of it could have, and more cheaply.
Studies by the federal government. Who still says its illegal and wrong.
http://www.westword.com/news/colorad...-study-9782555
He said "Colorado" kids, as if cheap labor in the restaurant industry in other states isn't drawing from the same pool. That's what I don't buy. As far them packing up and leaving, that's perfectly understandable and contributes to the overall message to local law makers that says, "WTF are you doing?"
Sam's Club closing 63 stores
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/w...064451519.html
"The closings came on the same day Walmart announced plans to raise starting hourly wages to $US11, expand employee benefits, and offer workers bonuses of up to $US1,000."
It's really quite simple... Attachment 73124
I had to check to make sure they weren't closing the one near me, since there is a shooting at the neighboring Wal-Mart every six months now.
That's not it at all... Working where I do, I get the opportunity to work with and meet probation officers, even in the juvenile system, and they're reporting more of their clients using marijuana than before the law was passed. I know that's a small sampling, and has the tendency to have dealings only with offenders, but if that population correlates at all to the non-offender group at all, it's showing a growing trend. And beyond that, there are more reported cases of underage use of marijuana.