Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Colorado amendment 64

  • Citing Amendment 64, Boulder DA begins dropping marijuana cases

    Following Colorado's marijuana legalization from Amendment 64, Boulder's district attorney is dropping all drug-possession cases against anyone older than 21 who is caught with less than an ounce of pot or marijuana paraphernalia.

    www.coloradoan.com

  • Law, Science, and the Coming Brawl Over Marijuana

    Colorado's newly-passed Amendment 64 contemplates a brave new world in which adults in the state will be able to lawfully smoke small amounts of marijuana purchased from licensed (and heavily taxed) local retailers.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • Colorado's Amendment 64 on marijuana: State attorney general says he'll ...

    DENVER -- Colorado Attorney General John Suthers, an ardent opponent of marijuana legalization, said Wednesday he would respect the will of the voters on Amendment 64 but cast doubt on the measure's long term success. The measure -- which legalizes ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Rachel Maddow Draws Parallels Between Marijuana Legalization In Colorado ...

    And Maddow is right, the federal government's enforcement intent on marijuana law remains unclear, now a week since Amendment 64 passed in Colorado and Initiative 502 passed in Washington. Attorney General Eric Holder, who was a vocal opponent of ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Marijuana: Mexico sees Amendment 64 as way to moderate its pot policy ...

    The response to Amendment 64's passage has gone international, with Felipe Calderon, Mexico's president suggesting that his country's pot policies may have to change as a result of the measure, as well as a similar one approved in Washington.

    blogs.westword.com

  • Colorado's Amendment 64 passed, so now what?

    Many citizens in Colorado may be asking themselves "now what?" after voters in Colorado passed Amendment 64 Tuesday night. The amendment, which will be signed into law by Gov. John Hickenlooper within the next 30 days, legalizes the possession, use ...

    www.collegian.com

  • Mason Tvert Talks Marijuana Legalization In Colorado On 'Real Time' With Bill ...

    Maher, who shoots his show in Los Angeles, California -- a state which has legal marijuana for medical use -- asked Tvert how he got Amendment 64 to work in Colorado and how California can get something similar on the ballot. "What we really did is we ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Colorado just legalized pot. Now what?

    Q. Will the federal government stop Colorado from legalizing marijuana? A. That's unclear. Law enforcers say it's possible; marijuana supporters say it's unlikely.

    www.usatoday.com

  • Amendment 64 passes for Colorado marijuana legalization

    The DOJ has declined to say how it would respond if the measures were approved. 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

  • A year of yes for voters of the north

    The logic and potential revenue from tax for Amendment 64 may have been enough for voters to back recreational use of marijuana.

    www.ourcoloradonews.com

  • Amendment 64 will not affect university's policy on drugs or 4/20

    A rasta-colored Colorado state flag soars above the crowd at 4:20 p.m. on the Duane Physics lawn. The passing of Amendment 64 last Wednesday will have no effect of the university decision to attempt of shutting down the upcoming 4/20 gathering that ...

    www.cuindependent.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

  • Marijuana: Hickenlooper's serious about snack food

    The governor last week issued a tongue-in-cheek statement following approval by Colorado voters of Amendment 64, which legalized marijuana in the state.

    www.csindy.com

  • Amendment 64 leaves gaps in law

    The language of Amendment 64 leaves questions unanswered as Colorado embarks on a legal journey no state has ever tackled.

    www.koaa.com

  • 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

  • Colorado pot vote mirrors party lines that re-elected Obama

    Weigel, who has been involved in polling for candidates and ballot measures in Colorado for more than 15 years, said she believes the link between Obama's win and the passage of Amendment 64 can be attributed to one thing: Younger voters. (Page 2 of 2) ...

    www.coloradoan.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

  • Voter action needed for Amendment 64 to fund schools

    Amendment 64's passage this week means 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 have ...

    www.coloradoan.com

  • Cpl. Sean Azzariti, Marine, Says Marijuana Helped His PTSD In New ...

    That's the poignant message of the latest ad from the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, the pot advocacy group behind Colorado's Amendment 64 which seeks to end marijuana prohibition in the state. "I was a Marine for six years, I deployed to ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Amendment 64: Feds will threaten lawsuit or arrests to stop implementation ...

    Colorado's voters may have approved Amendment 64, but the federal government is unlikely to allow implementation of the marijuana measure and will probably threaten to sue or begin making arrests to stop it.

    blogs.westword.com

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