Colorado Governor Legalizes Marijuana Nearly a Month Ahead of Time

Marijuana wasn't supposed to be legalized in Colorado until fifth of January
Marijuana wasn't supposed to be legalized in Colorado until fifth of January
SOURCE: www.rawstory.com AUTHOR: Stephen C. Webster Marijuana wasn't supposed to be legalized in Colorado until January 5, but Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) said Monday that he signed an executive order formalizing the ballot initiative into law. "Voters were loud and clear on Election Day," Hickenlooper said in a media advisory. "We will begin working immediately with the General Assembly and state agencies to implement Amendment 64." Even though marijuana is still illegal under federal law, numerous recent polls show a super-majority of American public wants the feds to take a hands-off approach with states that have decided to experiment with drug reform. The Obama administration hasn't said yet what they're going to do about this, if anything. Legalization took effect in Washington on December 6. "This is a truly historic day," said Mason Tvert, communications director of the Marijuana Policy Project. "From this day forward, adults in Colorado will no longer be punished for the simple use and possession of marijuana. We applaud Gov. Hickenlooper for issuing this declaration in a timely fashion, so that adult possession arrests end across the state immediately." The order also tasks lawmakers with establishing a commission that will spend the next year identifying rules and regulations to govern marijuana retail sales to adults, along with identifying further legislative action that may be required.
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