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Recreational pot use big winner in election
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 702561" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Personally I don't like it but to each their own. Alcohol is legal but so many people use it irresponsibly. The same is true for pot. Making it legal means the states can get tax money out of it.</p><p>I have been out to Colorado a couple of times this year to visit family and it's crazy the impact legalizing for medicinal purposes has had on the state. It's still against federal law so the money they get from the sales cannot be put into banks that are backed by the federal government. Many of the owners of the "pot" shops have taken the money they make and pay cash for real estate, then turn around and sell it. Fancy money laundering. The cost of living there keeps rising. The house I sold there when I moved to the Midwest would cost 4 times what I sold it for!!</p><p>There are also numerous cases of young children over dosing on the edibles whether it be gummies, brownies or candy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 702561, member: 18516"] Personally I don't like it but to each their own. Alcohol is legal but so many people use it irresponsibly. The same is true for pot. Making it legal means the states can get tax money out of it. I have been out to Colorado a couple of times this year to visit family and it's crazy the impact legalizing for medicinal purposes has had on the state. It's still against federal law so the money they get from the sales cannot be put into banks that are backed by the federal government. Many of the owners of the "pot" shops have taken the money they make and pay cash for real estate, then turn around and sell it. Fancy money laundering. The cost of living there keeps rising. The house I sold there when I moved to the Midwest would cost 4 times what I sold it for!! There are also numerous cases of young children over dosing on the edibles whether it be gummies, brownies or candy. [/QUOTE]
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