Fox 31: “Just over a month after the citizens of Colorado voted overwhelmingly in favor of Amendment 64 to legalize marijuana for recreational use, Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper signed the Executive Order that makes an ‘official declaration of the vote.’ What does it mean? ‘It formalizes the amendment as part of the state Constitution and makes legal the personal use, possession and limited home-growing of marijuana under Colorado law for adults 21 years of age and older,’ the Governor’s office wrote in a press release. That said, the release went on to say that that it is still illegal to buy or sell marijuana or to consume marijuana in public. Confused? Don’t expect that feeling to become allayed anytime soon, the Governor’s office said.”
Marijuana Officially Legal in Colorado
By On the Net|2012-12-11T06:18:12-07:00December 11th, 2012|Colorado News, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Marijuana Officially Legal in Colorado
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