An article at the Cheat Sheet notes some of the evidence from Washington, Colorado and Oregon since legalization of marijuana in these states. The fears and warnings about the effects of such measures have not come to pass. The following are excerpts from each enumerated item. Please click the link for further information and further links to the evidence:
1. Crime will increase
2. Teen use rates will skyrocket
3. Public health will suffer
4. The roads will be more dangerous
5. Enforcement costs will spike
. . . the truth is, law enforcement costs fall when a black market is no longer around to enforce, and this ends up saving the public gobs of money.
Any evidence contrary to these items is welcomed.
1. Crime will increase
. . . so far, in areas that have legalized marijuana, crime rates have softened up; and we don’t mean those connected to cannabis. The research is still ongoing, but preliminary reports indicate that legalization has freed up law enforcement to focus on more serious crimes. In Colorado, scientists are looking at the correlation (which doesn’t mean causation, remember) between legalization and lower rates of homicide and assault.
2. Teen use rates will skyrocket
Interestingly enough, there has been an opposite trend -- teens in legal states have actually been using pot at lower rates. This could always change, however. It’s likely the case that teens who wanted to use marijuana already were, and that legalization did little to change their behaviors.
3. Public health will suffer
If anything, more marijuana has led to better outcomes, as cannabis tends to be a much safer alternative to alcohol, tobacco, and hard drugs.
4. The roads will be more dangerous
, , , if we look at the numbers, it doesn’t appear that the roads are any more dangerous than they were before prohibition was lifted in legal states.
5. Enforcement costs will spike
. . . the truth is, law enforcement costs fall when a black market is no longer around to enforce, and this ends up saving the public gobs of money.
Any evidence contrary to these items is welcomed.