Is Marijuana Legalization Working? | msnbc



The Huffington Post’s Ryan Grim joins The Rundown to talk about the economy of the states that have legalized recreational use of marijuana, and which states …

22 responses to “Is Marijuana Legalization Working? | msnbc”

  1. I'd say it's working… we all need weed to get off the alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, etc… and to heal up from the fluoride, chlorine, and other toxic crap the government puts in our water.

  2. LOL and CO has now confirmed, over $63 million … DOUBLE what they brought in on booze! Wooot! Lower crime now too! No extra wrecks! It's all been darn good .. but they did have to amend — #64 – no home based BHO/butane extractions allowed! Cowboy chemists were blowing up houses, burning kitchens … of OTHER people. But otherwise, it's all been good! Alaska is next! Oregon is already well on its way to better days and fast!

  3. Kids are going to get weed whether it's legal or not if its legal all they have to do is get someone to buy it for them or go find someone selling it illegally.

  4. Children can get it in their hands easier now that its legal? LMAO that is far from true, even before it was legal kids had weed. I live in a place were its illegal and starting in Jr high kids were selling it to their friends. Cannabis being legal could make it harder for kids to get it because they don't have ids, when its sold on the street a lot of people don't care about selling to kids unlike the shops.

  5. This experiment is showing most of the good things but not much of the bad things that's what really doesn't fit in I myself live in Colorado and it's been getting a lot more crowed then before The federal government needs to spread this law all over the u.s before things get critical.

  6. Yay weed!!!! Now we have to undo 50 years of brainwashing through sensationalism and ridiculous propaganda paid for by lumber barons and other entities threatened by the many uses for weed and hemp, ranging from clothes to paper to fuel. How can something less harmful than alcohol, cigarettes and just about every pharmaceutical pill be considered so dangerous? Its like the more evidence there is to support weed, the higher the level of ignorance of the person who opposes it and usually have never smoked any themselves. We should end the "war on people who do drugs" and put the money towards something other than our already ridiculously sized defense budget.

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