Non-weed smokers of Colorado - how has your life been affected?

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"Native Coloradan here, for the most part my life has not changed much. There are a few differences I have noticed, however: The appearance of "pot shops". Obviously, marijuana in the past was only sold on the black market. These shops don't really affect me but I do notice them when I'm driving around town. People are more open about using marijuana. I know people who used marijuana before it was legal and they now feel comfortable talking openly about it, when they didn't before. I've noticed a change in the perception that people from outside Colorado have about our state. In some ways this is good, and in others bad. On one hand, people are starting to view Colorado as a fun and progressive place to live, but on the other hand, people are less likely to take us seriously because "that's just the place where marijuana is legal" and "you're all just a bunch of stoners out there, you never get anything done." Just my 2 cents. "
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Don't care for pot myself, but my sister's dog died recently and my sister does like pot, so I went to a shop and bought her a pill bottle with edible marijuana gummy bears. The experience was surreal.
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Stoners have finally shut the fuck up about legalizing weed here, which is really nice.
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As a non-weed smoker the only way my life has been affected is how much people I know complain about the legalization. Everything else is pretty normal.
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As a retail employee, more baked customers
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Delayed rise in property taxes, less tax money spent for drug enforcement of MJ, decreased prosecutions and incarcerations, and a legitimized stoner son.
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My life has not changed much at all. Medical Marijuana has been legal for years and getting that was fairly easy from what I have seen. People may be a bit more open to the idea, but I haven't seen a huge impact overall. You do see dispensaries around, but since the medical has been legal we have kind of gotten used to them being here. I'd say its still just business as usual around here. If you were gonna smoke before you're probably smoking now. If you weren't smoking before I doubt you picked it up just cause its legal now. I would say having more craft breweries around has impacted my life here in Colorado more than the pot.
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It really hasn't. Stoners will be stoners, regardless of legality. I think it is fantastic my state legalized marijuana, and it's a measure I'm proud of even though I'm a nonsmoker. Also, I love the increased tourism it is bringing the state. Colorado's economy relies heavily on tourism, so it benefits the economy quite a bit beyond the obvious tax revenue.
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If I did not watch the news I never would have known it was legalized at all. Only story I got from a associate was her son was at a bus stop at one of the community colleges and some dude was walking around with a duffel bag full of pot trying to sell it. The campus security at this school are also state troopers. He promptly got tackled while pleading that it's legal now.
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Before, there were tons of stoners. Now, there are tons of stoners... and a bunch of tax money. That's about it.
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