As marijuana legalization and support for legalization continue to gain momentum, one of the biggest hurdles that the cannabis industry faces is imagined fears. In particular, there is a lot of confusion surrounding dispensaries. In fact, Pew Research found that there is a 25-point percentage gap between respondents’ support for legalization (which stands at 75 percent) and their support for a dispensary opening nearby (which stands at 50 percent).
Some people worry that legal dispensaries will increase crime and underage consumption while lowering surrounding property values. But that’s not actually the case. Leafly recently released a report which debunked many of the fear-inducing myths that surround dispensaries, and other aspects of marijuana production.
Their key findings are below:
Overall, the report found that legal dispensaries “are tremendous employers and socially responsible members of the communities in which they operate.” As an increasing number of cities and counties around the country will be faced with weighing the pros and cons of allowing legal cannabis dispensaries to open, they’d be wise to consider the facts.
Read the rest of the Leafly report here.