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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Sun Jan 12, 2014, 01:44 PM Jan 2014

Marijuana case filings plummet in Colorado following legalization

Charges for all manner of marijuana crimes plummeted in the months after Colorado voters legalized limited possession of cannabis for people over 21.

According to a Denver Post analysis of data provided by the Colorado Judicial Branch, the number of cases filed in state court alleging at least one marijuana offense plunged 77 percent between 2012 and 2013. The decline is most notable for charges of petty marijuana possession, which dropped from an average of 714 per month during the first nine months of 2012 to 133 per month during the same period in 2013 — a decline of 81 percent.

That may have been expected — after all, people over 21 can now legally possess up to an ounce of marijuana. But The Post's analysis shows state prosecutors also pursued far fewer cases for marijuana crimes that remain illegal in Colorado.

For instance, charges for possessing more than 12 ounces of marijuana dropped by 73 percent, and cases alleging possession with intent to distribute fewer than 5 pounds of marijuana dipped by 70 percent. Even charges for public consumption of marijuana fell statewide, by 17 percent, although Denver police have increased their number of citations issued for public consumption.

http://www.denverpost.com/marijuana/ci_24894248/marijuana-case-filings-plummet-colorado-following-legalization

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Ed Suspicious

(8,879 posts)
2. And more people contributing to the tax base through income, property, and sales taxes in addition
Sun Jan 12, 2014, 01:56 PM
Jan 2014

to "sin-taxes" like the tax on cannabis, tobacco, and alcohol. I think this has the potential of really helping to turn around a lot of state economies.

tridim

(45,358 posts)
3. And more people reducing stress and sleeping better.
Sun Jan 12, 2014, 02:40 PM
Jan 2014

Even some people laughing a little more.

You know, all that horrible stuff.

TeamPooka

(24,264 posts)
7. I've been saying the real news is not hi prices and lines but that no one is getting arrested.
Sun Jan 12, 2014, 04:33 PM
Jan 2014

Glad to see it's finally a story.

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