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Tag: Marijuana
Pot-policy party: International delegation tours dispensaries, talks regulations
Denver, now a leading location in the legal pot trade, is promoting its expertise to a 50-person international delegation this week.
Pot advocates expect Hickenlooper, Suthers to lead on legalization implementation
As Governor John Hickenlooper prepares 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 governor stand up for the measure that passed by a 10-point margin.
In the weeds: Fed response to Colorado vote to legalize marijuana...
Washington and Oregon both have measures similar to Colorado’s Amendment 64 on the ballot this year. It is unknown how the federal government will respond if any or all of them pass. The feds could respect the decision of voters, they could try to block implementation of some parts of the law, or they could shut down dispensaries and arrest people involved in the wholesale and retail ends of the business.
Denver Republicans support marijuana rights, civil unions
Denver County Republicans voted during County Assembly on March 10 in favor of marijuana rights and same-sex civil unions.
VIDEO: Televangelist Pat Robertson endorses Colorado marijuana legalization
In an interview with the New York Times this week, 81-year-old televangelist Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network and host of the 700 Club, endorsed ballot measures in Colorado and Washington that would legalize marijuana.
Marijuana advocates protest outside Lakewood Obama office
A handful of marijuana reform advocates gathered on a sidewalk outside an Obama campaign office in Lakewood Thursday morning to draw attention to what they characterized as the Obama Administration's aggressive use of federal law to interfere with the rights of medical marijuana businesses and patients in Colorado and elsewhere.
The year’s five top stories: Big Bird, Al Gore and credit...
What do Big Bird and Al Gore have in common? They draw readers to the site in droves. Ditto marijuana and Bank Transfer Day. Here are the five most read stories of the year.
Casida takes on Tipton: Conservative says West Slope congressman isn’t her...
Tisha Casida is a 29-year-old southern Colorado-bred conservative. The Keystone XL Pipeline, she suggests, is safer and probably better for the environment than sending oil tankers across the Atlantic. The country's conflict over carbon dioxide, she hints, may be as much a waste of time as the war on drugs. She makes no bones that she is disappointed in her congressman, Scott Tipton, because he hasn't demonstrated leadership on a few crucial issues, like speaking out against the Patriot Act.
VIDEO: Colorado police, judges champion drug legalization
Hundreds of law enforcement professionals including Denver's U.S. District Judge John Kane have come together on a curious quest: Saying the drug war has failed, they want to legalize drugs.
Marijuana use up in America, most other drug use down
A study just released by the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows that marijuana use in the United States has been increasing since states began legalizing medical marijuana.