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Marijuana: Tamra Ward, repping employers on task force, says there’s no “conflict of interest”

By Sam LevinDecember 18, 2012

Yesterday, the Task Force on the Implementation of Amendment 64, charged with researching the many unanswered questions about the legalization of marijuana in Colorado, met for the first time. But not before a marijuana activist objected to the involvement of Tamra Ward, who had signed onto a letter urging the…

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Amendment 64: Marijuana task force meets for the first time, plots “aggressive timeline”

By Sam LevinDecember 18, 2012

When Governor John Hickenlooper signed Colorado’s pot measure into law last week, he announced the creation of a task force dedicated to resolving the long list of unanswered questions about legalization. In its first meeting yesterday afternoon, the group debated the best path to consensus — a process sure to…

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Marijuana rescheduling not Amendment 64 “silver bullet,” says Mason Tvert

By Michael RobertsDecember 17, 2012

Last week, a number of mainstream media outlets suggested that rescheduling marijuana might bridge the gap between conflicting state and federal laws following the passage of Amendment 64 — this despite the fact that the federal government took nine months to shrug off Colorado’s rescheduling suggestion. Even so, A64 proponent…

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Marijuana activist objects to Amendment 64 task force member calling for fed crackdown

By Michael RobertsDecember 17, 2012

As we’ve reported, the first meeting of the Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force is slated for noon today. But even before that initial session, a marijuana activist is protesting the inclusion of one task force member, Colorado Concern’s Tamra Ward. Why? Because her signature is the first on letters from…

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Colorado Cannabis Time Capsule, 1937: Dealers “making addicts of young boys and girls”

By William BreathesDecember 14, 2012

In doing research for our feature on the history of cannabis in Colorado, we came across some amazing old news stories from local papers about marijuana arrests and more. We’ll share the most memorable of them in our quasi-regular feature, Colorado Cannabis Time Capsule. Today’s item, from October 12, 1937:…

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Video: Barack Obama says targeting recreational marijuana users not a priority, but….

By Michael RobertsDecember 14, 2012

In teasing her interview tonight with President Barack Obama on 20/20 (see a preview below), Barbara Walters naturally starts with…pot. But while the headline statement involves Obama’s assurance that the federal government has larger priorities than to go after recreational marijuana users in Colorado and Washington state, he doesn’t give…

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Marijuana petition asks Joe Biden not to push for crackdown on Colorado, Washington

By Michael RobertsDecember 14, 2012

The longer the federal government waits to tell Colorado and Washington whether it will allow the states to determine their own marijuana policy after each passed pot-reform measures, the more theories surface about who in the administration might prove to be an impediment. The latest involves Vice President Joe Biden,…

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Marijuana: DEA takes nine months to brush off Colorado’s reschedule-pot request

By Michael RobertsDecember 14, 2012

High-profile media organizations have started floating the idea of rescheduling marijuana as a way of bridging the gap between federal law and Colorado’s in the wake of Amendment 64’s passage. As we noted Wednesday, Colorado asked DEA administrator Michele Leonhart to consider doing so this past December. Now we know…

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Ask a Stoner: William Breathes answers more questions about Amendment 64 and beyond

By William BreathesDecember 13, 2012

Since the passage of Amendment 64, which legalizes adult possession of an ounce or less of marijuana, have you been getting questions about how it will work? So have we. To help clear the foggy air, we’ve asked medical marijuana dispensary critic William Breathes to follow in the footsteps of…

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Stoner, Colorado “mayor” claims harassment over plans to turn town into marijuana mecca

By Michael RobertsDecember 13, 2012

Last week, we introduced you to Frank McDonald, self-proclaimed mayor of Stoner, Colorado, who announced plans to transform the two-person town where he lives into an entertainment destination infused with the spirit of Amendment 64. Since that story and another profile, however, McDonald says he’s been jailed and harassed –…

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THC driving bill, take three: Read draft language of proposed 2013 legislation

By William BreathesDecember 12, 2012

For the third year in a row, state lawmakers will be pushing for an official marijuana DUI limit, to curb what they say is an epidemic of stoned drivers that will only get worse with the passage of Amendment 64. Senator Steve King, a Western Slope Republican, is again sponsoring…

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Amendment 64 task force can’t make mountains out of marijuana molehills, advocate says

By Michael RobertsDecember 12, 2012

In this space yesterday, marijuana advocate Christian Sederberg spoke positively about the Amendment 64 task force to which he was just named. So, too, does attorney Sean McAllister, who lobbied the governor’s office about the importance of marijuana consumers being represented on the panel. But with his optimism comes caution…

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Videos: Fox31 denies marijuana activist’s claim that THC driving story was rigged

By William BreathesDecember 12, 2012

Update: Yesterday afternoon, after we shared an activist Max Montrose’s claim that a Fox31 report on driving under the influence of THC was rigged (see our previous coverage below), the station released a 1,600-word response denying the claim. Reporter Mark Meredith insists the driving simulator wasn’t rigged, and says the…

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Marijuana: DEA rescheduling-of-pot idea as Amendment 64 fix hits mainstream

By Michael RobertsDecember 12, 2012

Now that Amendment 64 is law, the mainstream media is beginning to grapple with the contradictions between the act’s language and federal law. The latest solution, as floated by the Washington Post and Rachel Maddow fill-in Ezra Klein? Reschedule marijuana so that it is no longer listed as a Schedule…

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Amendment 64’s Christian Sederberg upbeat about being named to marijuana act’s task force

By Michael RobertsDecember 11, 2012

Word that Governor John Hickenlooper had signed Amendment 64 into law necessarily overshadowed the announcement of members assigned to a task force that will guide implementation of the act. But Christian Sederberg, who’ll represent the A64 campaign in the group, thinks the process is off to a positive start…

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Amendment 64: Warnings from U.S. Attorney, State Patrol, CU boss as measure becomes law

By Michael RobertsDecember 11, 2012

Yesterday, Governor John Hickenlooper quietly signed Amendment 64. But the reaction from major players who oppose the new pot law has been considerably louder. U.S. Attorney John Walsh and the Colorado State Patrol both issued terse warnings calculated to harsh the buzzes of celebrants. And a prior message from CU…

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Amendment 64 is now law: Governor John Hickenlooper quietly signs measure

By Michael RobertsDecember 10, 2012

Ever since voters approved Amendment 64, Governor John Hickenlooper’s office has been evasive about saying when he would ink the measure. But this morning, he quietly signed A64 into law — an action followed by a strangely worded announcement on view below…

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Colorado Cannabis Time Capsule, 1934: “Marijuana Growing Wild…”

By William BreathesDecember 7, 2012

In doing research for our feature on the history of cannabis in Colorado, we came across some amazing old news stories from local papers about marijuana arrests and more. We’ll share the most memorable of them in our quasi-regular feature, Colorado Cannabis Time Capsule. Today’s item, from December 20, 1934:…

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Marijuana: Rumblings about federal crackdown on Colorado over Amendment 64

By Michael RobertsDecember 7, 2012

At this point, there’s still no official word from the Justice Department about a response to Amendment 64, the Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act. But as a similar law in Washington state went into effect at midnight yesterday, prompting a smoke-out at the Space Needle, a New York Times article…

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Ask a Stoner: William Breathes answers your questions about Amendment 64 and more

By William BreathesDecember 6, 2012

Since the passage of Amendment 64, which legalizes adult possession of an ounce or less of marijuana, have you been getting questions about how it will work? So have we. To help clear the foggy air, we’ve asked medical marijuana dispensary critic William Breathes to follow in the footsteps of…

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Video: Marijuana-smoking celebration at Space Needle type of event Denver DA hopes to avoid

By Michael RobertsDecember 6, 2012

At midnight, Initiative 502, Washington state’s equivalent of Amendment 64, went into effect — and a huge throng gathered at the Space Needle to celebrate the occasion with public toking; see the video below. It’s precisely the sort of event the Denver District Attorney is trying to prevent by warning…

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Medical marijuana ban in Dacono targeted by repeal petition

By William BreathesDecember 5, 2012

Less than a month before a city-council-approved ban on dispensaries would even take hold in the tiny town of Dacono, a petition that calls for repealing that ban has already been approved. It’s scheduled to go before voters in 2013…

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