The population in our state is abruptly growing.
When I lived out in the plains, I was used to being in a small town that saw many of its young people leave upon graduating school.
That’s what I did when I wanted to attend university—I went to a school over 1,000 miles away from our beach house to experience life anywhere else for a change. But now that our modern state is swelling beyond capacity, I don’t guess how I assume about living here. The roads are constantly clogged as well as the lines in stores as well as pharmacies are unreal while I was in our tourist season. It’s entirely intimidating when I’m on the interstate highway as well as all of the lanes around myself and others are full of cars driving uncomfortably close to 1 another. When our state first legalized medical marijuana in 2016, it took over a year for the number of patients to crawl close to 100,000. As of last Spring, the number of patients shot up over 676,000. Soon there will be over 1 million people in our state who have bought a medical marijuana card. That makes us the second biggest marijuana industry in the country despite only being 6 years old. While we only have medical cannabis at the modern moment, there are initiatives being proposed to put recreational marijuana on the ballot in the next general election. Things seem love they’re only going to continue growing as well as decreasing at a rapid rate, regardless of how people love myself assume who have lived here for years as well as are unhappy with the way things progressed. A lot has entirely changed in a short phase of time.