colorado plans to make $100M next year

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Revenue goes up.
"Colorado is leading the way,” Hawaii resident Matt Binder said. “I don't like all that money going to gangs and cartels. I'd much rather see it go to the state. I'm sure we could use it.”

Well, Matt, the assholes at the DEA think differently. They and most states would rather fund criminals than get more taxes. Which is kind of funny considering most politicians and DEA agents act like criminals anyway.
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Why? Because Nebraska and Oklahoma are both run by fucking twats.
In 2013, then-Attorney General Eric Holder said the federal government would not challenge states who legalized the drug if they could regulate it satisfactorily.

Oklahoma and Nebraska say such an already-tricky frame — giving nodding approval to activities that are illegal at the federal level — isn't working for them, even if it works for Colorado. They say marijuana crimes are up, and blame it on pot coming from across the state border. Nine former Drug Enforcement Administrators, who filed a brief with the Court, agree.

"The state of Colorado has created a dangerous gap in the federal drug control system enacted by the Unites States Congress," Nebraska Assistant Attorney General Ryan Post told the Court.

"This kind of not-in-my-backyard legal argument, if successful, could be deployed against any other states seeking to follow Colorado's example — and could therefore impose a massive obstacle to legalization at anything short of the federal level," CNN analyst Prof. Stephen I. Vladeck told the cable TV network when the Court reached out for a recommendation last spring.

I've already gone on about the sheer insanity of Oklahoma's drug laws and how paraphernalia charges there can net you life in jail, something that thieves, rapists, and most killers aren't hit with. So your shit's getting stolen, but at least people aren't smoking bud. Now those two prick states are trying to impose their will on another. If that's a legit thing, then the court has every reason to voice an opinion.
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How bud can generate cash instead of draining it.
About 700,000 people are arrested annually on marijuana-related charges
That’s a lot of people — and most of them are not dangerous drug kingpins or even local distributors. Fully 88% of those arrested in 2014 were arrested for possession of marijuana, often in small amounts. In fact, a whopping 40% of all drug-related arrests in 2014 were for marijuana possession and not production or sale. That’s a huge drain on our criminal justice and penal systems, suggesting that there could be substantial taxpayer savings if restrictions on the drug were relaxed or the drug were legalized.

Try telling that to the 11 states which still throw your ass in jail for it. FUCK YOU, IOWA.
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Michigan state bill to legalize bud.
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Because Nebraska and Oklahoma are both run by fucking twats.

Supreme Court follows Malcolm's lead, tells both states to go fuck themselves and to take their petty hissyfits elsewhere.
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Someone in Colorado who wrote this part of the law is obviously a moron. The state has a six plant per person rule in terms of what a private citizen gets to grow in their home for personal consumption. That means you'd need a house full of ten people to get sixty plants. While that's a nice chunk of change, you aren't going to retire off it or set up a large volume production facility. Then some dumb-ass did this:
Another reason the problem is particular to Colorado-and not in the other 22 states and the District of Columbia that have some form of legal marijuana-is that Colorado has uniquely loose medical marijuana laws, which are meant to allow the ailing to grow substantial crops at home. "In Colorado, if you go to a physician and you get a recommendation, you can grow 99 plants, so if you live with four others, you can grow almost 500,"
This is fucking stupid for a few reasons:

1) What makes bud medicinal or not is the ratio of THC to CBD to fuckloads of other things. Different ailments require different ratios. There are also thousands of different strains that vary on their output of the active chemical compounds which can be genetically crossed for even more interesting results.

2) Because of #1, you must possess basic botanical knowledge in general and specific knowledge of the plant in question.

3) You need somewhat pricy equipment to do this and a proper growing spot. Less scrupulous people spray their crops with toxic pesticides to cut corners and costs.

4) Guaranteeing a consistent product isn't easy, even with all the items in #2 and #3.

You might not be able to OD from weed but if someone's producing it under the guise of medicinal use, it has to be subject to external quality control in the same way other medicine is and that shit has to be enforced to the letter for a couple decades before you even think of mellowing out. Since no one thought this through, it has enticed small cells of gang members to set up suburban growing operations. Naturally, the DEA is there to spout alarmist and chemically ignorant sabre-rattling points instead of responding in a sane, rational manner:
Local, state, and federal officials believe it's not just isolated to Pueblo. "It's across the entire state of Colorado," DEA assistant special agent in charge Kevin Merrill says. "It's just basically taken over the state, these residential grows."

Merrill likens the danger to that of meth labs in homes. Besides the criminal element, turning a house into a greenhouse invariably destroys the home. "The destruction of the homes and neighborhoods is even greater."
Perhaps there are cultivation techniques I'm not up to date on, and maybe Agent Merrill has see marijuana farms that explode when you forget to water the plants at exactly the right time. All he had to say is, "I think 99 plants is too many for individuals to produce without regulation, especially if it's medicine." How the fuck hard is that?
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Think of all the greenhouse gasses all those plants would take out of the atmosphere.
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Wow. It's almost like destigmatizing something makes children less likely to abuse it.
The biannual poll by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment also showed the percentage of high school students indulging in marijuana in Colorado was smaller than the national average among teens.
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Dispensary security guard killed. Literally the first violent crime at a head shop in two years in that town.
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