Marijuana: Eighteen legislators ask feds to respect Colorado’s Amendment 64

November 19, 2012
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Marijuana: Eighteen legislators ask feds to respect Colorado’s Amendment 64

It appears that Colorado Amendment 64 to legalize marijuana is now promoting rights of states in unexpected ways.  Empowering and preserving the right of states as defined in the US Constitution is a mandate and strongly supported by the Libertarian party platform.  Looks like Liberals will share the benefit of freedom for all, whether they want it or not, in spite their compelling power grab…

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Appeals court orders return of man’s medical marijuana

November 19, 2012
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The Colorado Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled that Colorado Springs police must return more than 60 pounds of marijuana they seized from a cancer patient who was later acquitted at trial of drug charges.  Bob Crouse, 64, is scheduled to pick up his medical marijuana — some $300,000 worth — on Friday afternoon, 11-16-12.…

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Warning against opponents to A64 now trying to cash in

November 18, 2012
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This hasn’t been confirmed, but as reported by multiple sources  it does appear that there’s a group of people who were already benefiting from the protections of the medical marijuana law and who were opposed to Amendment 64 to legalize marijuana, but are now selling “Frst to Legalize” merchandise.  A total misrepresentation of who they are.  Is something…

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Wikipedia and Colorado Amendment 64

November 18, 2012
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A large number of supporters of Amendment 64 do so simply because they believe government should play no role in regulating the market for cannabis—that government interference of any sort in the market is highly inefficient.  Indeed, perhaps the most surprising endorsement of Amendment 64 came from conservative former U.S. Representative Tom Tancreado, who claimed,…

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More Colorado Prosecutors Dropping Marijuana Possession Cases

November 18, 2012
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Denver and Boulder prosecutors will no longer charge adults 21-and-older for carrying less than an ounce of marijuana.  Late last week, prosecutors in Washington  State’s two largest counties first announced that they would be dropping all misdemeanor marijuana possession cases.  In Grand Junction, Colorado the police have been told to stop issuing ounce-or-less marijuana tickets…

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