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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Do they also test positve for dihydrogen monoxide?
“Pot parties for kids are popular now”...but everything else is great! /s
It is likely that a lot of DWI arrests are due to drivers influenced by alcohol plus one or other illegal substances. Unless the driver has contraband on him, the arrest is generally based on blood alcohol levels, which are easier to obtain through breathalyzer tests. Blood tests take more time, which means higher personnel costs.
They get more money, but they also get less power. No longer is “I thought I smelled pot” carte blanche for a raid. And the more money is really just a byproduct of moving a large market from untaxed black to taxed white, can’t really be avoided.
They may find that they need fewer cops now.
In other news, sales of Cheetos and Mt. Dew are through the roof. ;-)
See, if you look at the drug war from a purely economic point of view, the role of the government is to protect the drug cartel. That’s literally true. -Milton Friedman
It's like anything else, for example the use of mind-bending legal meds or the abundance of required vaccines. Long term studies of something require a few generations. All of these studies draw long-term conclusions from short-term results.
Anything that messes up reproduction will never go away.
There is just a bit of difference between legalizing a transaction between two willing individuals and the initiation of force of against a third party, the invasion his home, and the theft or destruction of his property.
Add to that, the dogs that are not being shot and the doors that are not being kicked and we have a serious win here.
Like what happened in all the other places that tried legalizing pot.
On a related note, sales of pizza and burritos have skyrocketed.
“Anything that messes up reproduction will never go away.”
Legal marijuana messes up reproduction?
My point is we don't know without long-term studies. They would take a few generations.
We, taxpayers, are spending $20 BILLION a year to squash the activities of less than 2% of our population. Seriously?
liberdopians are not conservative
Imagine?
You could have followed the link to see the data for yourself.
Robberies are down. Burglaries are down. Thefts from motor vehicles are down. Motor vehicle thefts are down.
So because there is one set of drunks on the road, you think we should add more ways to put even more impaired drivers on the road?
And, YES, pot is a gateway drug.
“Anything that messes up reproduction will never go away. “
How does that relate to the millions of kids born to stoners or former stoners over the years?
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