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Alex Park and his two partners wanted to grow cannabis commercially without using an excessive amount of energy, a problem that has plagued indoor marijuana cultivation.
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Terrapin Care Station is trying a novel approach to encouraging people to register to vote — discounted weed.
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Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C. Sign up for The Spot newsletter for a weekly rundown of Colorado politics. We are just days away from […]
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In their final debate Monday night before the June 26 primary, the four Democrats vying for a chance to become Colorado’s next governor tussled over everything from immigration and guns, to the state’s rural divide and teacher pay.
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Rep. Jared Polis had some choice words for a New Jersey assemblyman who said the Pearl Street Mall is overrun with dirty undead zoned out on weed.
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Feds Raid Colorado area dispensaries…
Only some time ago, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder indicated the us government wouldn’t stand when it comes to legal condition run marijuana programs. We learned now that federal government bodies were matching with local police in Colorado and Boulder to conduct raids. While the instinct for a lot of would be to think that federal government bodies go back on their own word, that won’t be. So far, the Department of Justice has stored the majority of the particulars secret for the time being, but spokesperson Shaun Dorschner has stated the actions from the DOJ are in conjuction with the previous claims that they’ll respect condition law. Mr. Dorschner established that individuals being raided were in breach from the concepts the DOJ mentioned formerly which incorporated efforts to avoid supplying minors and supplying criminal businesses among other focal points. There are certain to be many watching to ascertain if the us government has stored their word and when the recommendations they’ve recommended are obvious and understandable.
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80 2 % of Florida Citizens Support Medical Marijuana…
Elections in Florida receive major attention. The high electoral election swing condition is coveted by presidential candidates called the core wild Rose bush v. Gore 2000 election. Marijuana activists are searching toward what may another historic Election Day the coming year. There are efforts to obtain a medicinal marijuana law around the ballot for 2014. A recent poll indicates the initiative may pass easily if offer a election through the people. The Quinnipiac College poll found citizens supporting medicinal marijuana with a margin if 82-16. Affordable health care is really a major problem in Florida is really a major problem because the state’s human population is seniors. Florida has lengthy held the title for that biggest illegal producer of marijuana, showing the demand is clearly there.
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Parents 4 Pot Turn to Eliminate Stigma Connected with Marijuana…
Even while increasingly more People in america accept using medical and leisure marijuana, there’s frequently still a stigma mounted on it for moms and dads. There has been most cases where government bodies have a parent’s child over marijuana possession. Picture this scenario if your parent lost a young child over alcohol possession. In reaction, Mickey Martin has assisted created the audience Parents 4 Pot. He lately referred to the mission from the northern California organization by saying “What we desire to do would be to alter the way people understand and discuss cannabis within our community.” Parents 4 Pot can also be attempting to bring awareness to situations where children require medicinal marijuana. There has been many recent legal changes, such as with Nj, in which the laws and regulations happen to be changed to permit sick children to get medical cannabis. Martin also spoke about families being damaged by outdated marijuana laws and regulations. “There are lots of parents who lose their freedom, or whose children lose their freedom, every single day to those guidelines and laws and regulations, so that as a society we sit by watching. It’s not okay any longer.” He stated.
 
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