That is a migration issue due to the different state laws. It is due to homeless people moving, not the creation of more homeless.
If you suddenly made liquor illegal in your state, the alcoholic homeless would migrate to other states. However, it would create worse problems that come with prohibition.
When more states abandon pot prohibition, there will be no incentive for homeless addicts to migrate for that reason.
Not true. Dry Counties are very successful.
When more states abandon pot prohibition, there will be no incentive for homeless addicts to migrate for that reason.
Sure. They will self create a sub-culture; an underclass of dopers who can't get work and are sponging off Welfare.