No Debate Here: Colorado’s GOP Candidates for U.S. Senate Agree On Banking For Marijuana Industry
As Colorado’s GOP candidates race to distinguish themselves in an attempt to displace Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet on November 8, all seemingly agreed on one heady topic during Thursday night’s debate at the University of Denver … the state’s legal marijuana industry should be allowed access to traditional banking.
@APkristenwyatt @estrerinco So, Republicans agree they don’t like # Liberty/Freedom, but states have the right to legalize it #NoMoreDrugWar
— TSBurkhardt (@TSBurkhardt) February 12, 2016
“The people of Colorado have spoken” on #marijuana, says @ryanlfrazier pic.twitter.com/xFjKpigyIf
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) February 12, 2016
“I may not appreciate that someone next door smokes dope … But why is the federal govt messing w it?” Ehler says pic.twitter.com/2bP9xKtReO
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) February 12, 2016
The 10th Amendment is crystal clear, says @BlahaCO. “At the end of the day it’s a states’ rights issue.” pic.twitter.com/YuT4zzXioH
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) February 12, 2016
“I trust in God, and I also trust in voters,” @NevilleforCO on #marijuana pic.twitter.com/DmVgEcXY8Y
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) February 12, 2016
On #marijuana, @jonkeyser: Every demographic supports it, I’ll focus on keeping pot from kids and helping shops bank pic.twitter.com/0AyVuPWKfO
— Kristen Wyatt (@APkristenwyatt) February 12, 2016
(Photo Courtesy of The Denver Post)
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