Pubdate: Fri, 08 Jul 2016
Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA)
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Author: Diego Di Maria

POT LEGALIZATION WILL SURELY MEAN MORE USE

In "After legalization, pot use for youth may stay flat" (July 1), 
the reporter got it wrong. Colorado legalized pot several years ago 
and since this ill-advised social experiment began, Colorado 
skyrocketed to No. 1 in the nation for pot smoking.

According to the nation's most reliable and trusted data source, the 
National Survey on Drug Use and Health, pot use among those between 
12 and 17 in Colorado is 74 percent higher than the national average. 
Pot use among those between 18 and 25 in Colorado is 62 percent 
higher than the national average. And for Colorado adults 26 years 
and older, their pot use is 104 percent higher than the national average.

The data proves legalization equals more pot use, more stoned 
drivers, more addiction and more societal costs.

Diego Di Maria

San Diego
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