With
pot now legal in Colorado
people from other states ask if things have changed. My observations are hardly
a scientific study. Pot use is a lot more open.
Case
in point. About 1:30 am last night I stopped by the Post Office and found a
check waiting. The credit union, which is in a strip mall with a Safeway Store,
is nearby so I stopped and deposited the check. Three individuals were lounging
outside the closed Safeway. As I drove by, it was easy to tell they were toking
(is that current slang or am I showing my age?) Ages seemed to be twenty to
thirty. The store is across the street and two blocks away from the main city
police complex. Seemed rather bold to me, legal or not.
What
is disturbing is to smell pot while sitting at a red light. I often drive with
my window down and at least once a week I smell it. Personally I don't much
care what people willingly do unless they involve others in their behaviors.
Sharing the road with an impaired driver goes way past my tolerance level. But,
what can you do?
One
misconception I had was corrected by a neighbor. I thought the street price was
lower than the legal stores. He says an ounce at the store is around $100 and
on the street around $150. Damn. That kind of money will buy a lot of sour
mash.
We
don’t seem to have a great increase in traffic accidents attributed to pot.
Decreasing the cash flow to criminals seems to me to be a benefit. The drug
that is causing the most harm is meth. Maybe it is the circles I move in but I
know far too many people who are impacted. It is usually a family member or an
entire family. So sad when infants and young children are harmed by the actions
of the adults they should be able to depend on.
While
there are no easy answers, it seems to me the “War on Drugs” has caused far
more harm than the drugs themselves.
6 comments:
That's odd, I thought legalizing it would have made the street dealers drop their prices in order to compete. I guess that means capitalism doesn't apply to dealing pot, eh?
I admit, I enjoyed it in my youth but, I found the older I got the more paranoid the stuff made me. I had to put it aside.
RE pot prices. My only source for that information is my stoner neighbor. I think he is wrong.
I tried that stuff back in high school. Made me irresponsible and sleepy. Meh.
When they were talking about legalizing it here in Oregon, a BUNCH of people were horrified... "But people will drive while they're intoxicated!!" As if the laws against it were actually working.
Silly people.
Meth is still a problem here, even though law abiding citizens can no longer buy Sudafed without a prescription. Go figure. Can you see me rolling my eyes here?@@
Eyes rolling? Yep.
Or this aren't doing drug checks for DUI...
Will ask my niece, a patrol sergeant.
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