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Get Legal in Colorado

by KRISTEN WYATT – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS – 7/7/2011

DENVER — A campaign to legalize small amounts of marijuana for adult recreational use in Colorado is aimed at middle-aged, budget-conscious voters — not the pot smokers typically associated with such efforts.
Two marijuana legalization advocates started a signature drive Thursday to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot that they say would regulate and tax recreational marijuana to raise money for schools without making weed available to all.

The representatives of the “Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol” wore suits and stood on a public lawn before the state Capitol and made their case that marijuana legalization would raise needed tax revenues and save money spent on arresting and prosecuting small-time pot users.

Again and again, they talked about how they would aim to limit the legalization effort — only for adults and only in small quantities.

“It’ll be the strictest control and regulation of marijuana in history,” said Brian Vicente of Sensible Colorado, a pot-legalization group that helped put forward the proposed ballot measure.

Another of the organizers, Mason Tvert, said the campaign wants to appeal to Republicans and older voters, not just young people who typically turn up at smoke-filled pot rallies. A 2006 measure to legalize marijuana in Colorado was soundly defeated, as was a legalization measure last year in California.

“We think this is going to appeal to a lot more people,” Tvert said.

If approved, the measure would make small amounts of pot legal starting in 2013. Marijuana could be sold at newly designated stores and subject to state licensing. Adults would be allowed to have up to six plants. And pot would be subject to sales taxes and an additional state excise tax of 15 percent, with the money designated for public schools. The proposal allows local governments to prohibit commercial pot sales.

“This is shifting from a prohibition paradigm to a regulation paradigm,” Tvert said.

Tvert and Vicente brushed aside concerns that the amendment would set up a federal showdown over marijuana. They point out that medical marijuana is also illegal under federal law, but 16 states allow its use.

“It’s time for states to step up and take the lead on recreational marijuana the way they did on medical marijuana,” Vicente said.

But the suggestion to heavily regulate pot has miffed some marijuana activists, who are working on a rival proposal with fewer restrictions on marijuana. Laura Kriho of the Cannabis Therapy Institute said in a statement to reporters the existing petition shouldn’t be considered full legalization.

“It is merely sentencing reform, nothing more,” the statement to reporters said.

A ballot measure needs about 86,000 valid signatures to make ballots next year.

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Smoking Hot News – 02/03/10

It’s a big news day, with Rep. Massey’s bill dropping this afternoon.  Check back for updates, but here are some links to get you started with your day:

  • UPDATE (4:40PM): The full bill has been announced and is available online.  Joe Tone of Westword offers his summary of the bill and reaction from both sides.  We’re reading it right now and will have some comments of our own up shortly.
  • UPDATE (1:29PM): Brian Vincente of Sensible Colorado added his two cents in the form of a ballot initiative that is pro-dispensary.  Word on the new bill is due in a few minutes.
  • The second state bill on MMJ regulation will be released today, but Westword has a source that offers a sneak peak.  Amongst the big changes: a one year “time out”, a shift towards clinics instead of dispensaries, and new advertising rules.
  • Wells Fargo will no longer accept new applications from dispensaries.  They are the bank of choice for many shops, mainly because no one else will take their money.
  • Matt Brown of Coloradans for Medical Marijuana Regulation has penned a great piece on the medical side of medicinal marijuana.  He also adds his take on the newest regulations.  He’s a busy guy.
  • Canon City may approve a moratorium on dispensaries tonight.  They’re looking for guidance from the legislature before moving forward.
  • If you’re a military veteran and have used MMJ, a new study offers you a chance to win some gift certificates by answering questions about your experience. (via NORML Blog)
  • A California MMJ patient was detained on a plane after dropping his pants and attacking a flight crew.  He blames a medicated cookie he ingested.  Riiiight.
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