ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月15日 06時01分
A girl scout selling cookies outside a dispensary. Plummeting numbers of low-level marijuana arrests. Casual cannabis gummies after a long day at work. This is the world reconfigured by legalization. Colorado’s experiment with legal cannabis has reshaped health, politics and criminal justice in the state, offering a glimpse of what the future may hold as more places adopt and debate legalization. And as the industry expands, some of marijuana’s earliest supporters and first entrepreneurs have raised concerns about being left out as pot companies chase billion-dollar valuations. Early advocates such as Wanda James, pictured, the first African-American woman in Colorado to own a dispensary, now worry that small businesses, women and people of color — who are still disproportionately hurt by harsh marijuana laws — are getting left on the sidelines. Click the link in our bio to read more. @benjaminras shot this photo.
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i_am_ajay_b
@northernlawman so are you a socialist? I’m also old enough to vote. Certainly there is nothing wrong with the government providing needy people with healthcare, but also guide them to a means of working and eventually being able to support themselves. If you graduate high school, and you fall in the lower financially sound status, you can use state provided funds to go to 2 years of college for reduced cost or for free. And there are plenty of good jobs out there with great benefits and competitive wages. The problem with the American economy is not the absence of jobs, people who are growing up in rougher communities do have an unfair advantage compared to others, and it’s statistically shown. For the people who live in those communities and make their way out of them, do end up succeeding in life. Any community with high levels of drug use and crime, causes a disadvantage to children and adults living there to get a good job or to have a life. But like I said, if you can just get educated enough, you can make it out of impoverished conditions.
kendylchamberlain
@lamakino i can guarantee you that if they did that in this day and age they would also be turned away. I am NOT anti immigration, I am anti illegal immigration. Right now these people are putting us in jeopardy with diseases we havent seen in the states for 65 years or more. I bet your parents didnt bring disease with them. It was a very different time when that occurred. We had means, we had ways to help them. We DONT now, our states are under siege with poverty already, not to mention our elderly with no way of taking care if them, our vets that come home wounded in more than the eyes can see. Noo what you’re talking about cannot continue. We NEED to turn people away, get criminals out, send people home. We need to get ourselves in order, make a good plan. Temp housing, jobs, translators, teaching them to assimilate. Not to lose their culture but to learn ours and respect it.
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kendylchamberlain
@prettyredballoon its about doing the right thing. The dems NOT telling them to come here in the first place. Seriously? As a parent I dont just leave my country without first having a plan, knowing where we are gonna end up! These people were all fed lies about the US just taking them in and giving them food, money, section 8 housing.
abobymous
interesting in future reporting on the changing financials of local/state courts due to decrease in arrests. Also, as the focus shifts from low level drug offenders to something else what does that before-transition-after picture look like? #isubscribe
lamakino
@kendylchamberlain my parents boarded a small boat and left their country without knowing what's going to happen. people leave bc they're desperate. my guess is that as a parent you've never been faced with that dilemma. consider yourself lucky.
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