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The Drug Enforcement Administration admitted in a new online quiz that teen marijuana use has declined in recent decades as more states have enacted legaliztion—contrary to prohibitionist fears.

The Colorado House Health and Human Services Committee rejected a bill to put a measure on the November ballot asking voters to increase marijuana and alcohol taxes to support mental health treatment.

A new study found that “there is no apparent correlation between marijuana tax rate and marijuana usage

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