Interesting times in the US. It will be even more interesting if CO/WA legalize...
LogicSoDeveloped;11019581 said:"This is an issue that is going to cut across all racial and economic lines, drug dealers are going to be exploiting all the kids. Sixty- seven percent of the kids nationwide are in drug rehab because of marijuana,” Cox said.
Diane Cox
23536;11020125 said:Is the last name Cox (cocks) dying a slow death, like Hooker and Gaylord?
23536;11020125 said:Against their will! Not to mention unnecessarily. Most of them are not cannabis addicts.
(I still believe that cannabis addiction is a rare thing. Habits are not addictions.)
Is the last name Cox (cocks) dying a slow death, like Hooker and Gaylord?
LogicSoDeveloped;11019581 said:Sixty- seven percent of the kids nationwide are in drug rehab because of marijuana,” Cox said.
Colorado is already third in the nation for teen drug abuse, and more drugs coming in will only hurt the kids.
Ho-Chi-Minh;11021631 said:67% is a gigantic number. I didn't know it was that much of an issue; I'd always been under the impression that pot abuse was a sort of "fringe" problem. This is definitely something to consider. And with Colorado already third for teen drug abuse, it may not be a good idea to legalize there first, even just for adults.
"This is an issue that is going to cut across all racial and economic lines, drug dealers are going to be exploiting all the kids. Sixty- seven percent of the kids nationwide are in drug rehab because of marijuana,” Cox said.