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Did I just hear that right? Denver legalizes Pot?!?!
I just heard it on the local news...Denver legalizes Marijuana.
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http://www.hightimes.com/ht/news/con...id=1207&aid=10
DENVER -- Residents of the Mile High City have voted to legalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana for adults. Authorities, though, said state possession laws will be applied instead. With 100 percent of precincts reporting early Wednesday, 54 percent, or 56,001 voters, cast ballots for the ordinance, while 46 percent, or 48,632 voters, voted against it. Under the measure, residents over 21 years old could possess up to an ounce of marijuana. "We educated voters about the facts that marijuana is less harmful to the user and society than alcohol," said Mason Tvert, campaign organizer for SAFER, or Safer Alternatives For Enjoyable Recreation. "To prohibit adults from making the rational, safer choice to use marijuana is bad public policy." Bruce Mirken of the Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project said he hoped the approval will launch a national trend toward legalizing a drug whose enforcement he said causes more problems than it cures. Seattle, Oakland, Calif., and a few college towns already have laws making possession the lowest law enforcement priority. The Denver proposal seemed to draw at least as much attention for supporters' campaign tactics as it did for the question of legalizing the drug. Tvert argued that legalizing marijuana would reduce consumption of alcohol, which he said leads to higher rates of car accidents, domestic and street violence and crime. The group criticized Mayor John Hickenlooper for opposing the proposal, noting his ownership of a popular brewpub. It also said recent violent crimes - including the shootings of four people last weekend - as a reason to legalize marijuana to steer people away from alcohol use. Those tactics angered local officials and some voters. Opponents also said it made no sense to prevent prosecution by Denver authorities while marijuana charges are most often filed under state and federal law. The measure would not affect the medical marijuana law voters approved in 2000. In June, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that medical marijuana laws in Colorado and nine other states would not protect licensed users from federal prosecution. Also Tuesday, voters in the ski resort town of Telluride rejected a proposal to make possession of an ounce or less of marijuana by people 18 or older the town's lowest law enforcement priority. The measure was rejected on a vote of 308-332. |
Whoa, so it is true. Amazing.
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Wow, good news for some friends I know that just moved up there.
~Alli |
State laws and ultimately Federal drug laws will trump any city ordinance.
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damn go denver lol
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Denver is going to be the new home of half the guys on GFY .. :pimp
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Nice.always wanted to go there
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Its a step in the right direction. The good (and bad) thing about democracy is that politicians are quick to change their views to those represented by the majority.
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what is happening to people? that is just wrong. allowing people to have an ounce of marijuana..before we know it, it's already 10 ounces or so..
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Exactly . . . the best they can hope for is the cops not being as aggressive. |
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There aren't going to be any "coffee shops" popping up but the enforcement will drop to minimal. |
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A major U.S. city with lenient pot laws??? Their population of webmasters will grow exponentially! Every geek and stoner will descend on that city like the troops at Normandie.
That's what I get for being mr. clean&sober all these years. Next thing you know they'll allow having sex in public. |
It is legal to possess but it is illegal to buy or sell. Seems to be quite the legal snafu.
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Good job Denver
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thats pretty funny
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Not sure, but they legalized the fact that kobe's going to smack their little nuggets off tonight!!!
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I'm sure tons of people must be happy in Denver!
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Property value in Denver is going to skyrocket!
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I'd rather see people high on pot then drunk, they are A) Less annoying B) Much less violent C) Have better breath The only reason pot isn't legal is because it is so fucking easy to grow, everyone would grow their own, and the gov't would lose out on the revenue and taxation of it, as it stands now they make a fortune on the fines. |
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It sounds absurd but it actually made sense when he described it using charts and graphs and numbers, oh my. My brain hurts now just thinking about that. :1orglaugh |
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Marijuana is a weed and is probably one of the easiest plants to grow. The problem isn't growing it, the problem is keeping people from finding out that you are growing it. |
We didn't "legalize it" we "decriminalized" it. There's a big diff. And yes, even though I do not partake in the "weed" I voted yes. Thank you Bling Daddy! :thumbsup
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I could grow tobacco on my property right now but it's a lot more convenient just to run to the store and buy a pack of smokes. :2 cents: The main reason people grow pot now is because it is illegal and they get prime money for selling it. Once pot is legalize the regular grower couldn't keep up with industrial America and would go out of business like any other mom-and-pop store. :2 cents: |
I don't even smoke it and I think its a terrific move.
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If that is true, then they must see to it that minors won't be able to abuse.
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OMG I have a friend that is one crazy bitch that lives out in Denver. I have got to get out there and hang out with her again. I just know she's smokin' the weed. And when she does....OMG. Last time I was out there she had 3 diff guys living with her, and they WEre not roommates. Gawd I love her lol.
Denver rules. |
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http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=535889 |
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People would still buy it ... growing is a hassle
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Most people will continue to buy it ... the big change would be where ... instead of buying from the "street dealer", "friend", "mail order", etc they would instead be able to go to a shop, much like they have in Amsterdam, and conveniently purchase it - likely much it would be sold prepackaged under various brand names. Quote:
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Bullshit. 90% of marijuana offenses are done through the local level. I've never heard of anyone being busted by the state for weed, and if you think the feds are going to start prosecuting everyone for an ounce of weed you're nuts. |
<insert mile high jokes here>
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Too bad this won't last
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denver, here i come! :)
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