Average CO Pot Smoker Expected To Spend $650 Next Year
They're trying to calculate taxes, of course
They're trying to calculate taxes, of course
The power to tax is the power to destroy a good high
Smoke out the opposition
Colorado's new DUID law treats pot smokers as public menaces even when they're not.
It's an untested market with a underground history
Not a lot of science in its definition of intoxication
Some gateway stupidity at the Gateway to the West
Because it can't be legal unless you tax the hell out of it
Why prohibitionists have an interest in allowing marijuana legalization
The public increasingly favors the idea, and Cheetos
Without, somehow, driving it back underground
Just in case somebody is caught with more than the legal limit
Judge gives seven days to give it back
They plan to extort high taxes in return for allowing pot use
Considering that tobacco smokers can be fired, doesn't seem a shocker
Why not just can those cops?
57-page bill to create legal marketplace
Police worried not about drug use, but security in light of recent events
Not that the feds will budge
That whole federalism thing
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