The study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City indicates that post-legalization, incomes in legalizing states grew by about 3%, and home prices rose by 6%.
While measures like GDP and GDP per capita indicate economic growth, they don't necessarily reflect human well-being, as seen with cigarette sales and their negative impacts.
The consequences of marijuana legalization bring up differing perspectives; while some benefit economically, the societal impacts raise questions about the overall advantages.
As marijuana's potency increases and its smell becomes ubiquitous in urban and suburban areas, the community's mixed feelings about legalization highlight ongoing concerns.
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