Study: States are losing out on billions by keeping pot illegal

Study: States are losing out on billions by keeping pot illegal

Critics point to social problems from legalization
Marijuana for sale is kept in jars for customers to sample smells, at a recreational marijuana store, in Aurora, Colo. on Sept. 16, 2015. Colorado’s pot tourists are in line to be able to buy as much weed as residents, according to a bill moving through the state Legislature. The measure repeals Colorado’s unique-in-the-nation tiered purchasing system for marijuana. All adults over 21 in Colorado are allowed to possess an ounce of marijuana, but retail pot shops can’t sell more than a quarter ounce in one day to people without Colorado IDs.

Study: States are losing out on billions by keeping pot illegal

Marijuana for sale is kept in jars for customers to sample smells, at a recreational marijuana store, in Aurora, Colo. on Sept. 16, 2015. Colorado’s pot tourists are in line to be able to buy as much weed as residents, according to a bill moving through the state Legislature. The measure repeals Colorado’s unique-in-the-nation tiered purchasing system for marijuana. All adults over 21 in Colorado are allowed to possess an ounce of marijuana, but retail pot shops can’t sell more than a quarter ounce in one day to people without Colorado IDs.
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