The following article by Alana Pyke was posted on the Think Progress website December 12, 2017:
The attorney general’s would-be crusade hits another stumbling block.
Far fewer teenagers are using cannabis in Colorado since the state’s tightly regulated legal market for recreational pot got off the ground at the start of 2014, new data shows.
Somebody should tell Attorney General Jeff Sessions. While the ardent drug warrior has thus far surprised critics and disappointed fans by failing to launch the kind of broad crackdown on legalized cannabis that most observers anticipated he would pursue, he has continued to hint that winter is coming for the pot industry. The question of youth pot consumption is almost always on his lips when he discusses the drug. Continue reading “Sorry Sessions, teen pot use actually dropped after Colorado legalization”