Colorado Legalizes Marijuana For Recreational Use

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mercurial

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The Rocky Mountain High just got a whole lot higher. On Tuesday night, Amendment 64 -- the measure seeking the legalization of marijuana for recreational use by adults -- was passed by Colorado voters, making Colorado the first state to end marijuana prohibition in the United States.
With about 36 percent of precincts reporting at the time of publishing, 9News and Fox31 report that Amendment 64 has passed.

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a vocal opponent to the measure, reacted to the passage of A64 in a statement late Tuesday night:

The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will. This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through. That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.
The passage of the state measure is without historical precedent and the consequences will likely be closely-watched around the world. In an interview with The Huffington Post, the authors/researchers behind the book "Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs To Know" pointed out that the measure in Colorado is truly groundbreaking, comparing it to the legalization that Amsterdam enjoys:

A common error is to believe that the Netherlands has already legalized cannabis (the preferred term for marijuana in Europe). What has been de facto legalized is only the retail sale of 5 grams (about a sixth of an ounce) or less. Production and wholesale distribution is still illegal, and that prohibition is enforced, which is largely why the price of sinsemilla in the “coffee shops” isn’t much different than the price in American dispensaries.

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HeffeD

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I don't understand how this could work if there is still a federal law against it...
 

Exterminator

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I think it should be legal.Alcohol causes more deaths and ruins more lives than smoking a little weed from time to time.Sure there are those who will say it leads to harder drugs but there are millions who drink socially and responsibly without driving or becoming alcoholics.
 

Ramblin

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White Nobster said:
Sure there are those who will say it leads to harder drugs ....
You mean, like the people that made this movie. :angel:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54xWo7ITFbg

Bo
 

jamescv7

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For some reason if Marijuana become legal for recreational use then it will be the power of other people to abuse of being legal.

Incidents that were related to drugs were using of Marijuana which from other countries is punishable by law. From the effects when overdose is really outrageous.
 

Ramblin

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jamescv7 said:
From the effects when overdose is really outrageous.

Hey James, many things can be said about marijuana but the above is wrong. This link is from renown Brown University.

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"It is virtually impossible to overdose from marijuana, which sets it apart from most drugs."
http://brown.edu/Student_Services/Health_Services/Health_Education/alcohol,_tobacco,_&_other_drugs/marijuana.php

Bo
 

Gnosis

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Marijuana.... i like a lot

I thought you guys preferred opiates---from the days of the British East India Company; or was it the Chinese that bought so much from the BEIC? lol

There was a Muscovy East India Company as well as a Dutch East India Company. The Dutch and the British were the prime movers.

Sure there are those who will say it leads to harder drugs ....

Any drug or mind altering substance that lowers your inhibitions--and they all do--is usually referred to as a "gateway drug". Chances are that while you are "relaxed" and high you will be a lot more comfortable trying some harder stuff like meth, LSD, and cocaine, etc.


I don't understand how this could work if there is still a federal law against it...

If I had to guess, I would say that at this juncture the Supreme Court would have to rule on it for it to have a shot in light of Federal law.
 

MalwareVirus

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Oct 6, 2012
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ZOU1 said:
Marijuana.... i like a lot

I thought you guys preferred opiates---from the days of the British East India Company; or was it the Chinese that bought so much from the BEIC? lol

Are you know ZOU1 that in india marijuana used as madicine,for meditation & a lot of thing i can't explain,Marijuana is part of our religious myths for a long time(no one calculates how many years from) & yes before british india company came to india ;)
But in my case i m using it like a drug :)
 

Gnosis

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marijuana used as madicine,for meditation

And the Navajo use mescaline. :)= The Navajo are also used as translators for when the aliens that assisted in Egyptian pyramid construction visit a Navajo reservation. Meditate on that. :)
 
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