All right. The reason I ask is that we had some testimony from Washington and from Colorado that actually said the opposite. They said that there was a brief increase, but that was transient and that, particularly around young people, the use among young people several months afterwards plateaued back to pre-existing levels, which were very near the national average. One of our witnesses from Colorado suggested that the latest numbers show that it had actually gone down about 12% among young people since legalization.
On September 14th, 2017. See this statement in context.