01-04-2015, 06:18 AM
I read some articles about Colorado's issues with regulating/enforcing their laws. Essentially, a decent chunk of the permits/fees/taxes has been used to create entire new state government agencies to deal with it. I sincerely doubt that Hawaii would do better on the regulation costs. While Colorado has created a legal market and taxed the products, by doing so, the legalization/taxation has done exactly what critics said would happen. The price of legal/taxed product has gone way up creating even higher demand for black market products which have also gone up in price. The real winners are those in the cartels, who were never going to pay taxes anyway.