Jumping Ahead Of Evidence, Prohibitionists Claim Legalizing Pot Boosts Underage Consumption
Colorado's numbers do not show what opponents of legalization claim.

Pot prohibitionists claim that marijuana legalization in Colorado caused an increase in cannabis consumption by teenagers in that state. But as I explain in my latest Forbes column, the numbers so far do not support that claim:
This week Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein, the two oldest members of the U.S. Senate and two of its most enthusiastic drug warriors, held a hearing on the Justice Department's response to marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington. "When comparing the two-year average before and after legalization," Feinstein, a California Democrat, said in her opening statement, "current marijuana use among 12-to-17-year-olds increased by 20 percent…while the national average decreased by 4 percent. In my book, that's a very big statistic, and [it] tells you a lot."
That comparison, which comes from a report that the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) issued in January, is popular among opponents of legalization. But it does not tell us nearly as much as Feinstein thinks.
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It would be pretty shocking if legalization didn't cause an increase, although I have no idea what size you'd expect.
It would be pretty shocking if anyone had a valid way to determine this.
The question I always return to is this: increase, decrease, whatever... how you do know? What is your method for finding out these numbers?
"Excuse me, son... I see you are gangster. I am quite gangster myself. Tell me... Do you like to get high?"
"Yo dawg! 840, double blaze, smoke weed out ya dick hole! Ya feel me?"
"Goddamn kids with their dope... Alert the Senator."
"What, you want 13 year-olds hopped up on crack and becoming Superpredators?"
If it gets them out of the house it might solve the obesity problem.
"For the record, Senator: Have you ever consumed a mind-altering drug? Besides Geritol, I mean?"
Even if Dumbass Diane is correct, who gives a flying fuck? Pot should be legal because personal freedom. Period. Why can't somebody just stand up and say that? When you start arguing statistics you're just playing into her game.
Then how do you get the cooperation of those who don't so highly value people's freedom?