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Jake Dimmock, co-owner of the Northwest Patient Resource Center medical marijuana dispensary, works on balancing the pH level of the soil used to grow new medical marijuana plants, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012, in Seattle. After voters weighed in on election day, Colorado and Washington became the first states to allow legal pot for recreational use, but they are likely to face resistance from federal regulations. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

PHOENIX -- Voters in Colorado and Washington have approved the use of recreational marijuana, but the director of an Arizona anti-drug group said it would be a mistake to invoke a similar law.

The age-old argument for legalizing marijuana has been that, since people will continue to smoke pot, the state might as well tax it and make money off of it. Shelly Mowery with Drug Free AZ said that is shortsighted thinking.

"When you look at the impacts that marijuana use causes, the tax would pale in comparison to the health care costs and costs of auto crashes connected with impaired driving," she said.

Mowery is unaware of any efforts under way at this time to push to legalize recreational marijuana use in Arizona.

Mowery is not sure if the voter-approved use of marijuana in Colorado and Washington state will hold up in court. Federal law prohibits the use of marijuana and federal laws override those created by state and local governments.

Jim Cross, Reporter

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    gregulator450 wrote...
    My views may be shortsighted, but...
    If mj were legalized, wouldn't it potentially take the bottom out of the illegal mj trade and maybe actually gain some headway against the cartels? Why not allow it to be a cash crop for AMERICAN farmers and regulate only the quality/growing practices? If it reduces profitability for the cartels that's at least a small win for us, right?
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    Other things that should be illegal
    These also raise "medical costs" and should be outlawed.... Cigs, beer, fast food, kittens (allergy shots are expensive), peanuts, bullets, guns, candy bars, sports...all of them, running, cars, trains, boats, etc, etc, etc.
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    THChemist wrote...
    Health costs? Been there, done that.......
    In terms of costs per user: tobacco-related health costs are over $800 per user, alcohol-related health costs are much lower at $165 per user, and cannabis-related health costs are the lowest at $20 per user. On the enforcement side, costs for cannabis are the highest at $328 per user—94% of social costs for cannabis are linked to enforcement. Enforcement costs per user for alcohol are about half those for cannabis ($153), while enforcement costs for tobacco are very low. (Visions, vol 5, no. 4, 2009).....Try again ;)
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    juice000 wrote...
    Cartel Pipeline of Cash
    Arizona needs legalization more than any state in the country. Are you kidding? Were the ones impacted by the constant flow of cannabis coming into the country. Cannabis is the cash crop. Cartels can eventually sell this to a huge portion of the population. A quarter to half the population is not using coke, heroin, etc... Only cannabis brings in this kind of money. Therefore we lose the agricultural income, tax income, fill our prisons with pot heads which costs us a fortune and so on and so on. We need legalization here more than anywhere else.
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    MarijuanaEconomist wrote...
    Ignorance is annoying.
    Alcohol has been directly linked to 75,000 - 100,000 U.S. deaths a year. From 1997 to 2005 the FDA recorded 279 deaths which marijuana contributed. 187 of these deaths were directly related to the use of cannabis itself. So approximately 23 people die a year due to "marijuana". Keep in mind that 25.9 million people a year use marijuana, where as alcohol has almost half the u.s. population at 130.6 million people. The Gross Estimate: If EVERYONE within the U.S. smoked Marijuana (313,000,000 People) about 287 would die annually directly due to cannabis. marijuana.economist@gmail.com

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