Yet
More Proof Fears of Legalization Remain Unfounded in Science
Researchers at the University of Texas Dallas
published an article in PLOS
ONE today that indicates that despite opponents’ fears, legalizing
medical marijuana does not increase crime and may actually lower some types of violent
crime.
The study examined FBI Uniform Crime Report statistics on murder, rape, assault, robbery, burglary, larceny and auto theft from all 50 states, including 11 states that legalized medical marijuana during the course of the study, over a 17 year period from 1990-2006. Controlling for confounding factors, they found no increases in any category of offense and even saw a slight decrease in homicides and assaults.
The study examined FBI Uniform Crime Report statistics on murder, rape, assault, robbery, burglary, larceny and auto theft from all 50 states, including 11 states that legalized medical marijuana during the course of the study, over a 17 year period from 1990-2006. Controlling for confounding factors, they found no increases in any category of offense and even saw a slight decrease in homicides and assaults.
The study is reminiscent of a University
of Chicago study that came out last year showing that, despite opponents’
warnings about increases in unsafe driving behaviors, legalizing medical
marijuana was associated with a drop in traffic fatalities.
In addition, preliminary figures in Colorado and Washington, the two states to have legalized marijuana for recreational use, show traffic fatalities in those states have slightly decreased the first year of full legalization.
In addition, preliminary figures in Colorado and Washington, the two states to have legalized marijuana for recreational use, show traffic fatalities in those states have slightly decreased the first year of full legalization.
Source: LEAP
yeah, the gangs are going to have to diversify once it becomes legal in most places.
ReplyDeleteBilly - Good point, if gang members and major drug dealer bothered to vote, you know they would vote against the legalization of any drug.
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