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Geography is hard, you guys: Readers notice a problem with USA Today's marijuana graphic [photo]

Should we expect perfection? No. Should we expect USA Today to know where Colorado is located? Seems like a good idea. Readers noticed a curious image in a recent USA Today story about the smuggling of Colorado marijuana outside the state. Check it out:

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https://twitter.com/ghostinmarble/status/731882742997258240

Looks like Wyoming suddenly became a hotbed for marijuana. Who knew?

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https://twitter.com/_InBtween/status/731892703907217409

It looks as if the graphic on the story has now been corrected by USA Today. Colorado and Wyoming can rest assured they are in the same geographical position that they have maintained for well over a century.

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