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New CSU Pueblo Study Shows Cannabis Legalization Benefits Communities
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<time class="entry-date published" datetime="2018-03-19T11:41:27+00:00">03/19/2018</time> <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.occnewspaper.com/author/keith_mansur/" title="Keith Mansur">Keith Mansur</a></span>
March 18, 2018If the average person were to read any one of the three Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) reports on the impact of cannabis legalization on communities in Colorado, they would think that the sky is falling concerning cannabis. What was apparent to cannabis activists, and those with any understanding of what constitutes valid evidence, was that the reports are completely skewed to show negative impacts. They rely on newspaper accounts, bad statistics, and law enforcement assumptions to reach their skewed conclusions. You can read the HIDTAs most recent report here.
Luckily, the leaders in Colorado were forward thinking enough to finance more unbiased organizations to conduct realand actually scientific and validresearch into what the true impacts of cannabis legalization have been. Colorado State UniversityPueblo conducted compelling research recently and released a 100 page study with their conclusions. The study occurred during 2017 and examined only Pueblo County, which also commissioned it. According to CSU, they studied the social impact of legalized cannabis and examined many areas.....
https://www.occnewspaper.com/new-csu-pue...mmunities/
New CSU Pueblo Study Shows Cannabis Legalization Benefits Communities
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<time class="entry-date published" datetime="2018-03-19T11:41:27+00:00">03/19/2018</time> <span class="author vcard"><a class="url fn n" href="https://www.occnewspaper.com/author/keith_mansur/" title="Keith Mansur">Keith Mansur</a></span>
March 18, 2018If the average person were to read any one of the three Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) reports on the impact of cannabis legalization on communities in Colorado, they would think that the sky is falling concerning cannabis. What was apparent to cannabis activists, and those with any understanding of what constitutes valid evidence, was that the reports are completely skewed to show negative impacts. They rely on newspaper accounts, bad statistics, and law enforcement assumptions to reach their skewed conclusions. You can read the HIDTAs most recent report here.
Luckily, the leaders in Colorado were forward thinking enough to finance more unbiased organizations to conduct realand actually scientific and validresearch into what the true impacts of cannabis legalization have been. Colorado State UniversityPueblo conducted compelling research recently and released a 100 page study with their conclusions. The study occurred during 2017 and examined only Pueblo County, which also commissioned it. According to CSU, they studied the social impact of legalized cannabis and examined many areas.....
https://www.occnewspaper.com/new-csu-pue...mmunities/