You said: “There are no deaths from marijuana compared to hundreds of thousands for tobacco and alcohol yearly.”That triggered a memory for me: I knew I had recently read somewhere that traffic fatalities due to marijuana are most definitely on the rise. I found the following article:http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2014/02/04/study-fatal-car-crashes-involving-marijuana-have-tripled/Sorry, I was hoping to post a link that you could just click on; if you’re interested in following up, please copy and paste it.It obviously is not as severe a problem as tobacco or alcohol, but it is a problem, and with loosening laws, it most probably will get worse.
ajr58 over 10 years ago
It’s ironic that I moved to Denver in the 80s, and they legalize mj 30 years after I lose all interest in it ….
Retired Dude over 10 years ago
I quit using it years and years ago because it got so expensive I couldn’t afford it. I wonder how legalization has effected the price.
DaveBNM over 10 years ago
$400 an ounce.
koredbr over 10 years ago
It can be found for quite a bit less ($150/oz) now that supply exceeds demand.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 10 years ago
I see.
Ken in Ohio over 10 years ago
You said: “There are no deaths from marijuana compared to hundreds of thousands for tobacco and alcohol yearly.”That triggered a memory for me: I knew I had recently read somewhere that traffic fatalities due to marijuana are most definitely on the rise. I found the following article:http://seattle.cbslocal.com/2014/02/04/study-fatal-car-crashes-involving-marijuana-have-tripled/Sorry, I was hoping to post a link that you could just click on; if you’re interested in following up, please copy and paste it.It obviously is not as severe a problem as tobacco or alcohol, but it is a problem, and with loosening laws, it most probably will get worse.