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Six Months After Legalizing Marijuana, Two Big Things Have Happened in Colorado
Mic.com ^
| 7/1/14
| Chris Miles
Posted on 07/02/2014 11:27:52 AM PDT by Rebelbase
$19 million in new tax revenue.
Marijuana-related arrests, which make up 50% of all drug-related crimes, have plummeted in Colorado, freeing up law enforcement to focus on other criminal activity. By removing marijuana penalties, the state saved somewhere between $12 million and $40 million in 2012, according to the Colorado Center on Law and Policy.
According to government data, the Denver city- and county-wide murder rate has dropped 52.9% since recreational marijuana use was legalized in January. This is compared to the same period last year, a time frame encompassing Jan. 1 through April 30.
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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Colorado; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: cannabis; co2014; marijuana; pot; potheads; wod
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The criminal lawyers must be panicked looking for new sources of income now that they've lost the marijuana business.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:27:52 AM PDT
by
Rebelbase
To: Rebelbase
In case anyone wants to know, excerpt is my friend.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:28:55 AM PDT
by
Rebelbase
To: Rebelbase
Pot parties for kids are popular now
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:29:26 AM PDT
by
GeronL
(Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
To: Rebelbase
The Prison Guard union must be pissed.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:29:44 AM PDT
by
Wolfie
To: Rebelbase
The lawyers can now turn to what they do best extorting corporations. They can now file a class action suite against the Marijuana Industry with McDonald's and White Castle as co-defendants in a wrongful munchies law suite.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:30:47 AM PDT
by
Jim from C-Town
(The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
To: GeronL
Pot parties for kids are popular now Yes, in every State in the union, just as they have been since the 70's.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:30:55 AM PDT
by
Wolfie
To: GeronL
Pot parties for kids are popular nowMore so than before? Evidence? Sounds like urban legend to me.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:31:28 AM PDT
by
ConservingFreedom
(A goverrnment strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
To: Rebelbase
Marijuana-related arrests, which make up 50% of all drug-related crimes, have plummeted in Colorado,... So, because a former arrestable crime is no longer an arrestable crime is supposed to surprise anyone?
Why don't we legalize burglary to make the crime rates plummet even more?
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:31:56 AM PDT
by
fwdude
(The last time the GOP ran an "extremist," Reagan won 44 states.)
To: Wolfie
The article is remiss in not addressing the loss courthouse parking revenue now that all those dope cases have vanished.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:32:17 AM PDT
by
Rebelbase
To: Rebelbase
Surrounding states are having a lot of fun! Cops are pulling over Colorado plates, just because! :)
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:32:40 AM PDT
by
defconw
(LUTFA!)
To: Rebelbase
I am somewhat indifferent on this issue, but more money for government is hardly a positive. More corruption and more pockets stuffed. Now, it’s sure to spread to other states to get funneled into more politicians bank accounts.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:33:14 AM PDT
by
ilgipper
To: Rebelbase
Maybe if they decriminalize bank robbery, murder and rape they will save even more money!
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:33:52 AM PDT
by
Bucky14
(And I would have gotten away with it too, if not for you meddling kids!)
To: fwdude
Better yet, legalize crime.
Problem solved.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:34:05 AM PDT
by
Fresh Wind
(The last remnants of the Old Republic have been swept away.)
To: Rebelbase
Defense attorneys, cops, judges...everybody sucking off of the Prohibition teat is being hurt. What a shame.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:34:13 AM PDT
by
Wolfie
To: Rebelbase
Wherever the Huffington Post and Mother Jones are cited you might want to consider a reality check.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:34:56 AM PDT
by
pfflier
To: Rebelbase
The criminal lawyers must be panicked looking for new sources of income now that they've lost the marijuana business. Not as panicked as the police, judges & courts now that they can no longer inflate their budgets & salaries for ticky-tack marijuana offenses.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:34:58 AM PDT
by
gdani
(Every day, your Govt surveils you more than the day before)
To: fwdude
Marijuana-related arrests, which make up 50% of all drug-related crimes, have plummeted in Colorado,...So, because a former arrestable crime is no longer an arrestable crime is supposed to surprise anyone?
Why don't we legalize burglary to make the crime rates plummet even more?
Read all the way to the end of the sentence: "... freeing up law enforcement to focus on other criminal activity."
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:35:10 AM PDT
by
ConservingFreedom
(A goverrnment strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
To: Wolfie
As are the local police departments who received a large portion of their funding from asset forfeitures.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:35:34 AM PDT
by
Blood of Tyrants
(Haven't you lost enough freedoms? Support an end to the WOD now.)
To: Rebelbase
Six Months After Legalizing Marijuana, Two Big Things Have Happened in ColoradoBut nobody can remember what they are.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:35:38 AM PDT
by
Maceman
To: Bucky14
Malum in se, malum prohibitum. Look it up.
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posted on
07/02/2014 11:35:59 AM PDT
by
Wolfie
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