Election Result, Colorado Amendment 64, A64, to legalize marijuana

November 15, 2012
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Grasp the resounding impact of this 10%, 54.8 to 46.2% win; review the immediate reporting from the sources first to report. Americans have had a great win in the passing of Amendment 64 to regulate marijuana like alcohol.  Celebrate this great news on behalf of people who love freedom and the US Constitution. 9News Denver http://www.9news.com/rss/story.aspx?storyid=298251…

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Boulder DA dismissing small-scale marijuana possession cases in light of Amendment 64

November 14, 2012
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District Attorney Stan Garnett will dismiss all pending criminal cases of possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, saying the overwhelming support for Amendment 64 in Boulder County makes it highly unlikely a jury would ever reach a guilty verdict in any of those cases. “You’ve seen an end to mere possession cases in…

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CO Amendment 64 Being First to Legalize Marijuana Carries a Responsibility

November 14, 2012
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Many longtime cannabis activists in Colorado opposed the language in A64 because they feared it gives too much power to the government to control marijuana smokers.   Now that the initiative has passed and it has become part of the Colorado Constitution, it is the duty of all cannabis activists to make sure the law is…

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Marijuana Amendment 64′s Mason Tvert should help pass act in California

November 13, 2012
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In a seven minutes to interview on HBO with  Tvert, Maher tried to lure him to California to pass something similar to Amendment 64. Tvert expressed hope that the federal government will take a similar hands-off attitude to a recreational retail system for marijuana sales in Colorado that it did for the state’s medical marijuana structure.  Tvert…

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Reaction, after 1 week, to Colorado Amendment 64 legalizing marijuana

November 12, 2012
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Vicente and Amendment 64 co-author Mason Tvert celebrated the sweat and tears they had injected into the initiative on Tuesday night. Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat who opposed the amendment, was more measured in his response. “The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will.  This will be a complicated process, but we…

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