Since the controversial legalization of cultivating, selling, and using #marijuana in Colorado, the United States has seen some shocking changes in regards to recreational cannabis. The legalization of cannabis allowed the legal opening of dispensaries for selling #marijuana. Though many in the general public were terrified at the easy access, dispensaries have actually helped the state quite a bit. The medical and recreational revenue generated almost 2 billion dollars, 78% of which was recreational revenue. This revenue is used to fund state initiatives in education and agriculture.
The legalization of #marijuana has helped open a vast number of large and small businesses, employing thousands in order to run this industry smoothly. Surprisingly, there has been a 50% decrease in marijuana arrests since the legalization, and arrests have flatlined on the yearly graph. Some parents still oppose the legalization, but many share the conclusion that nothing is completely safe, and marijuana legalization has helped more than expected.
Alcohol consumption has decreased since the legalization proportional to the increase of #marijuanausage, and additionally the responsible use of #marijuana has increased. Consumers no longer have to sneak weed, and they can get medical help and rehab if necessary. The major taboos around cannabis consumption have started to wane in the years since legalization.
The legalization has put a stop to illegal trafficking and cartels, a huge win. A large amount of land is available for #marijuana cultivation now that it is legal and properly licensed. Raids are conducted regularly to catch those without a license who grow in their houses illegally.
The state of Colorado has come a long way with the legalization and regulation of the cannabis industry in the past few years.