Report: Marijuana-related traffic deaths rise in Colorado

Pot related traffic deaths are on the rise in Colorado.

According to a new report from the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area -- a federally funded agency designed to combat drug trafficking in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming - a 92 percent boost in marijuana-related traffic deaths has been reported.

The report says all other traffic fatalities went up 8 percent during that same time frame.

According to the report, Colorado ranked third in the U.S. for marijuana use in youth between 12 and 17 years of age.

READ THE FULL REPORT: http://www.rmhidta.org/html/2015%20FINAL%20LEGALIZATION%20OF%20MARIJUANA%20IN%20COLORADO%20THE%20IMPACT.pdf