Booming Sales, Increased Revenue, and More Auto Accident Deaths

Putting Colorado’s Legalized Marijuana Into Context In 2014, Colorado enacted Amendment 64, which made the recreational use of marijuana legal in the state for persons 21 and older despite many unknowns about the consequences. In the years since, what have been...

Many Pot Smokers Are Blasé About the Risks of Driving While High

Colorado Police Remain Focused on Enforcement Efforts In Colorado, the use of marijuana for both recreational and medicinal purposes has been legal for a while. In 2000, the state legalized cannabis for medical use; in 2012, it legalized the substance for recreational...

Study Shows Millions Are Driving High

Marijuana Legalization Trends Increase Safety Concerns As of June 2019, 33 states and the District of Columbia had passed laws broadly legalizing marijuana in some form. Eleven states, including Colorado, have legalized pot for recreational use, while other states...

Pot Survey About Publicity, Persuasion

CDOT ‘Cannabis Conversation’ Gets Users Talking If you’ve been reading a lot about a state survey of Colorado residents’ attitudes and habits related to driving and using marijuana, it should come as no surprise. The Colorado Department of...

When It’s Time to Let Your Teen Drive

Education, State Law Reduce Youth Road Risks Your child has reached 16, is getting decent grades and acting responsibly, and for the umpteenth time you’ve heard the anguished words: “But, Mom, Dad! All of the other kids have gotten their driver’s...
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