Aurora, Colorado is putting marijuana legalization to use as a tool for advancing social justice, directing money from weed sales to a local nonprofit working with the homeless.

Last month, the Aurora City Council agreed to divert $220,0000 from marijuana-generated revenue to Colfax Community Network, a nonprofit that works to connect low-income families living in motels and apartments to community services. For years, reports have indicated that the homeless were flocking to Colorado's legal marijuana market. Now, that population may actually see some benefit from the market that attracted them to the state.

The grant to Colfax Community Network is part of a larger effort in Aurora to allocate profit from the marijuana industry to programs assisting the citys homeless population. The city council agreed earlier this year to use a total of $3 million of the citys budgetall of it generated from legal pot salesto fund local services for the homeless. Half of the money was allocated from this years budget; the other $1.5 million will come from the 2017 and 2018 budgets. Aurora expects to generate $4.5 million in marijuana sales over the next two years ...