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Originally Posted by mineistaken
Even things as hot weather has impact of productivity, for instance take Southern and Northern Europe. Hot weather makes people more relaxed/siesta etc. Same thing with being relaxed on drugs, besides exceptions, most people would not be as productive as they would be without smoking.
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There are a lot of things that can affect productivity. My experience is that those who are driven and are going to succeed will. Those who won't will find a reason not to. There are plenty of very successful people living in warm climates.
I think this law will take care of itself because companies in Colorado aren't going to stop drug testing employees. It isn't that they care if you are breaking the law in your off time (although some might), it is that they don't want you high at work.
Many people will choose not to smoke simply because it could cost them their job. I have a feeling most of the people that are going to buy pot in the new stores are people who were buying it illegally already. There might be some new smokers and new people experimenting, but I would be very surprised if Colorado suddenly became a stoner state that collapsed under the weight of all the high people not doing anything.