This graphic from CBS Sports is from Saturday, but seeing as USA TODAY treated us all to a slightly altered map of the United States Monday, we thought we’d give CBS equal time.

Here, again, is USA TODAY’s map of marijuana smuggling out of Colorado:

OMG Colorado ships so much weed out of Wyoming it doesn't have any left pic.twitter.com/YvLUI9pfgg — David Burge (@iowahawkblog) June 2, 2018

It’s those flyover states that get you. And here’s a preview of the March Madness bracket from CBS Sports:

Flyover Country syndrome — craasch (@craasch) February 10, 2019

Folks on both coasts have no freaking clue about the Midwest. — Frosty (@frostyshawn) February 9, 2019

They should have gone the whole 9 yards and highlighted Indiana for Louisville. — Al Peterson (@BigAl_WMU) February 9, 2019

Kansas City being in two states is so confusing — Ok, Cool. Hook em ? (@smitty767) February 9, 2019

Kansas taking over, what can I say ??‍♂️? — COOOOOKIES (@GoJaguars18) February 10, 2019

When you are talkin basketball it’s all about KANSAS — Jim Baumann (@baumann_jim) February 9, 2019

The pin knows what the pin wants.

Lawrence, Kansas! — Older and wiser to come (@dbkems) February 9, 2019

That’s not even Kansas City, Kansas either. They said Kansas City, Missouri, highlighted the state of Kansas, and put the marker on like Lawrence. — Adam Drovetta (@ADrovetta) February 10, 2019

They also put DC in Maryland. — Bob Touzinsky (@BobTouzinsky) February 10, 2019

And DC isn’t in Maryland either. — Chad Troutwine (@ChadTroutwine) February 10, 2019

That's also not the District of Columbia, but at least that one's a bit more understandable. — Aaron Woodard (@aaron_woodard) February 9, 2019

Yeah not DC either. ? — Ken Fairchild (@KenFairchild2) February 9, 2019

Exactly, Washington, DC, is almost in Philly! — Melinda Reiner (@MelCuse19) February 9, 2019

They kinda have Anaheim in Bakersfield, too — Jawn (@ItMeJawn) February 9, 2019

Geography is hard. — John Wilson ?⚾️ (@Tatorsdad) February 9, 2019

As a Missourian transplanted to Kentucky, this is offensive. As a parent that homeschools, this is disturbing. How much do you get paid to screw up basic US Geography? — Jessi M. (@trekswthbaggage) February 10, 2019

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