Prosecutor Says Colorado Marijuana Laws Too Loose, Jeopardize Safety

October 5, 2018

  • October 5, 2018 at 2:23 pm
    Craig Cornell says:
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    “Troyer said police still find large illegal marijuana grows inside residential homes, run by organizations hoping to sell the plants in other states.”

    Sounds familiar, no? The same thing we hear in other states that legalized “recreational” marijuana. The Black Market is thriving, despite all the lies from the Pro Pot crowd that the black market would be eliminated by legalization.

    The cartels moved across the border. Congratulations, Pot Fans. You effectively legalized marijuana nationwide without voter approval. (Google: “marijuana and brain damage”.)

  • October 7, 2018 at 7:36 am
    PolarBeaRepeal says:
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    Stoners have a difficult time understanding how activity in one state can adversely affect another state, whether it be a direct neighbor or across the country. Smuggling pot into the states in which it remains illegal (actually = 50 per Federal law) has gotten easier with pot factories, in legal and black markets, in Colorado, etc. Far more border territory to guard when you add states like Colorado to the potential sources of pot distribution.

  • October 8, 2018 at 11:29 am
    Fair Playing Field says:
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    Like moths to a flame, these two.



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