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Article: PRO-POT GROUP TAKES AIM AT COLO. STATE LAW IN '06.(News)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- December 30, 2005
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Byline: Scripps Howard News Service
The same pro-pot group that persuaded Denver voters to approve a measure legalizing adult marijuana possession in the city is now firing up a statewide campaign to place an identical initiative on Colorado's fall 2006 ballot.
The group, Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation, seeks voter approval to make it legal for people 21 or older to possess 1 ounce or less of weed. Even if the measure passes, it would remain illegal for people to ...
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... ... recognize any legitimate medical uses for marijuana, and they say the 1970 federal Controlled Substances Act takes precedence over state law. The issue is headed toward the U.S. Supreme Court. On April 19, the Justice Department appealed the December ruling ...
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