Saturday, November 10, 2012

Colorado amendment 64

  • Amendment 64 Advocates: Hickenlooper, Suthers, 'Should Not Ask The Federal ...

    As Governor John Hickenlooper prepared to speak today with United States Attorney General Eric Holder about how to proceed with implementing Amendment 64, which legalizes marijuana in Colorado, the measure's supporters say they want to see the ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Rappers Weigh in on Colorado's Amendment 64 Law

    TMZ reports that Lil Scrappy, Cash Out, Warren G, and other rappersare happy about Colorado's new Amendment 64 law on marijuana.

    www.411mania.com

  • Amendment 64 routes dollars from marijuana tax into Colorado schools

    Amendment 64's passage this week means that adults in Colorado can possess, cultivate and sell marijuana. The law also requires a portion of excise taxes levied on marijuana to fund capital construction projects at public schools, the likes of which ...

    www.coloradoan.com

  • Amendment 64 passes for Colorado marijuana legalization

    Colorado's Amendment 64 will allow adults over 21 to possess up to an ounce of marijuana, though using the drug publicly would be banned.

    abclocal.go.com

  • Five Colorado pot-themed beers to pair with Amendment 64

    Will one of Colorado's craft breweries dare to make a pot-infused beer now that Amendment 64 has passed? Probably.

    blogs.westword.com

  • Pot not purely a partisan issue in Routt County

    Steamboat Springs - In a show of bipartisan support otherwise missing from much of Tuesday's election across Colorado and the U.S.

    www.steamboattoday.com

  • Marijuana in Colorado: Ready for Business, Complete with Regulations

    (MORE: From Mexico to Moscow, The World Turns on to Marijuana Legalization). That heavily regulated system, however, may have helped win passage for Colorado's Amendment 64, the recreational marijuana measure approved by voters on Election Day.

    nation.time.com

  • Amendment 64 Opponents Speak Out On Legal Weed: Hickenlooper Says 'Don't ...

    Colorado's Amendment 64 -- which won with 54 percent of the vote in favor, 46 percent opposed -- had vocal opponents during the run up to the election and many of those are sounding off in the wake of the unprecedented passage of the marijuana ...

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  • Hickenlooper, Holder discuss Colorado marijuana legalization

    Amendment 64, which Colorado voters approved Tuesday with 55 percent support, legalizes possession of up to an ounce of marijuana for any purpose for people ages 21 and older and also allows specially licensed stores to sell marijuana starting in 2014.

    www.denverpost.com

  • Colorado reps seek state exemption from federal pot prohibition laws

    Colorado's Amendment 64 passed by a wide margin on Election Day. It legalizes adult use and possession here and would establish retail marijuana sales.

    coloradoindependent.com

  • Amendment 64: Will Colorado Voters Legalize Marijuana On Election Day 2012?

    But now it's time for the voters to decide and according to the latest poll from Public Policy Polling from Monday -- the last poll taken on Colorado's Amendment 64 before Election Day -- the ballot measure looks like it has a strong chance of passing ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Amendment 64 not prodding Colorado to promote marijuana tourism

    Critics of the amendment - which nearly 55 percent of state voters approved on Tuesday - assailed the proposal with dire warnings of marijuana tourists turning Colorado into a red-lighted den of iniquity, a la Amsterdam. "It was one of our opponents ...

    www.denverpost.com

  • Kan. sheriff mulls future after Colo. pot vote

    "I don't think Colorado should have passed this," Townsend told The Kansas City Star (http://bit.ly/Q0jlzE). "I don't think it's good for the people of that state or my state or society as a whole.

    www.bnd.com

  • Peyton Manning Purchases 21 Colorado Papa John's Franchises Just 2 Weeks ...

    You probably thought you'd never read the sentence: Thanks to marijuana, Peyton Manning's timing is flawless. Colorado voters passed Amendment 64 last Tuesday, a law that legalizes marijuana in the state for recreational use. The timing couldn't be ...

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  • Passage of Amendment 64 brings more questions than answers

    "Millions of dollars will be spent litigating this poorly crafted, poorly thought out, poorly designed ballot initiative," predicted Senate Majority Leader John Morse, D-Colorado Springs. He was speaking of Amendment 64, which legalized marijuana ...

    www.gazette.com

  • Amendment 64: Up in smoke

    COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- The legal issues are mounting after Colorado became the first state the legalize marijuana with Amendment 64. The Colorado Attorney General and Gov. John Hickenlooper reaching out for guidance because no matter what ...

    www.coloradoconnection.com

  • After Historic Votes Legalizing Marijuana, Colorado & Washington Prepare for ...

    In a historic move, Colorado and Washington have become the first states to legalize marijuana for recreational use. Fifty-two percent of voters in Colorado supported Amendment 64, which will amend the state constitution to allow those 21 and older to ...

    www.democracynow.org

  • Can Colorado create a legal market for marijuana?

    Back in 1932, Colorado voters took to the polls and approved Amendment 7, a bill that legalized alcohol consumption and ended prohibition.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Despite Amendment 64, CU-Boulder still plans to snuff 4/20 smoke-out

    The University of Colorado still plans to make sure thousands of pot smokers don't gather April 20, despite the passage of a statewide measure legalizing marijuana.

    www.coloradodaily.com

  • Pot Legalization And The Future Of Colorado Tourism

    Prior to the passage of Amendment 64, which allows for the possession of an ounce of marijuana within Colorado's borders, the ski resort of Breckenridge had already begun a bold experiment in legalization. The city's voters passed an ordinance ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

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