Quantcast
breaking news

Marijuana on Ballot

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 5, 2012
watch video
Amendment 64 would create a network of marijuana stores just like liquor stores.

The arguments on both sides are familiar and past attempts to legalized marijuana in Colorado, as recently 2006, were defeated.

But, Colorado has since developed a robust medical marijuana industry. More than 100,000 people are legally using Marijuana for medical reasons and there are more than 500 dispensaries around the state.

Even if Amendment 64 does pass, Marijuan is still against federal law so it is unclear if the measure could be implemented.

There are similar measures on the ballot in Washington State and Oregon.

If any of those three measures end up passing they will likely end up in Federal Court.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

We've seen a lot of crashes on local roads, in part due to the population boom.  MPD fears that another reason for the wrecks is aggressive drivers who are breaking traffic laws....

Three people are recovering after a shooting at a local night club....

The inmate was taken to the hospital over the weekend where he later was pronounced dead....

DPS Troopers say a man ran from his car after he crashed it early Monday morning....

Experts are saying that Lubbock is on its way to being directly impacted by an oil boom in the near future....

A weak cold front will cool our temperatures a bit Tuesday....

In the span of a few minutes on Monday, the Texas House gave the green light to pension increases for state elected officials and then watched the effort to ban "double dipping" by politicians a...

A union representing Texas correctional officers is arguing that a pay raise approved by state budget writers last week would be insufficient and lead to erosion of security in the state's...

Sweeping changes to the Texas craft brewing industry easily won final approval in the House on Monday afternoon. The legislation now moves to the governor's desk....

Texas Comptroller Susan Combs and major oil and gas interests are fighting hard to stop reforms of the species protection program that was used in the oil-rich Permian Basin to keep the feds a...

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Permianbasin360.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved