Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of retail marijuana sales in Washington, and, amazingly enough, the state seems to not only have survived legalization, but to have actually benefited from it.
Voters in both Washington and Colorado gave the green light to legalization on election day 2012, and marijuana became legal in Washington on December 6, 2012, 30 days after the election. But Washington trailed Colorado in getting retail sales up and running—its first legal pot shop opened July 8, 2014.
To mark the date, the Drug Policy Alliance has issued a report on what has happened since legalization arrived, and it likes what it sees: “Since adult possession of marijuana became legal eighteen months ago, the state has benefitted from a dramatic decrease in marijuana arrests and convictions, as well as increased tax revenues. During the same period, the state has experienced a decrease in violent crime rates. In addition, rates of youth marijuana use and traffic fatalities […]