A buddy of mine bought two condos in Vail just so he could go there and smoke weed with his son. We can see it affecting his behaviors ear the last two years.
I have a family member who is a Denver police officer. Their arrests for driving while impaired (by pot, which they can now test for) are way up, by something like 50%, iirc, and they have major druggy “behavior” problems downtown with teenagers who aren’t old enough to buy tobacco or alcohol but seem to have no problem getting high strength pot.
Also, some counties are making money on this. I knew an older lady from Florida who went to Colorado to make money working on the county pot harvest (further south of Denver) so of course that county is all about selling “high quality” (strong) pot.
I was in Glenwood Springs recently and locals told me their big aim is to keep their kids out of it and also to prevent pot tourism. But it’s an uphill battle and I think it’s going to destroy a lot of families and even communities.