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Colo. Pot Regulators Not Agreeing on Pot Rules

by KREX News Room
by Kristina Kuestner

DENVER(AP)- There is only a week left before Colorado lawmakers want suggested rules for marijuana but Colorado regulators are still without answers about how pot can be used and grown.

A state task force that was set up to regulate the drug failed Tuesday to agree on home-growing regulations and public-use rules.

The task force had planned to vote on whether marijuana gardeners should have to use covered buildings if they're not growing pot inside.

Members also couldn't agree on whether using marijuana should be banned on private porches and patios visible by others.

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Disgusted said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 7:51 AM

Wow, elections have consequences. How about that?

A-64 voter said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 8:49 AM

If I can drink a beer on my porch, have a smoking BBQ going, I better be able to smoke a joint if I want! Nuff said! And if i want to grow pot in my Tomato garden so be it! Nuff said!

Lee said on Wednesday, Feb 20 at 4:45 PM

How can they think that they can regulate something that if grown natural, needs the sunlight to grow. Come on people this isn't that difficult. It's time to Educate,Regulate, and Medicate.

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