Thanks to John Arthur for pointing out this article in Fortune Magazine about the problems Colorado is having with marijuana:
Colorado is having second thoughts about its rush to legalize marijuana. Marijuana-related hospitalizations have tripled since legalization, and ER visits are up 30%. Moreover, two of Colorado's neighbors - Nebraska and Kansas - are suing the state, claiming it is contributing to illegal drug trade in their states.
It's not 2-3% THC in marijuana today. It's 20% or more.
Voters in Pueblo, Colorado, are rethinking access to marijuana in their city.
For the full article by Jennifer Alsever, see:
http://fortune.com/pot-marijuana-colorado/
Colorado is having second thoughts about its rush to legalize marijuana. Marijuana-related hospitalizations have tripled since legalization, and ER visits are up 30%. Moreover, two of Colorado's neighbors - Nebraska and Kansas - are suing the state, claiming it is contributing to illegal drug trade in their states.
It's not 2-3% THC in marijuana today. It's 20% or more.
Voters in Pueblo, Colorado, are rethinking access to marijuana in their city.
For the full article by Jennifer Alsever, see:
http://fortune.com/pot-marijuana-colorado/
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