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Colo. Task Force Meeting on Marijuana Regulations

by KREX News Room
by Jacklyn Thrapp

DENVER (AP) - A marijuana regulatory group appointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper is holding its next-to-last meeting to work out the details of pot regulation.

The group members meeting February 25 won't make rules, but they'll recommend to the governor and the Legislature how Colorado should become one of the nation's first to regulate marijuana like alcohol.

The task force has less than a month to forward proposals to lawmakers.

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BN said on Monday, Feb 25 at 10:11 AM

Come on already Just put it in the convenience stores and be done with it. Most are growing their own anyway.

Not a Police State said on Monday, Feb 25 at 5:13 PM

Put it in stores and sell it to kids, they are doing it anyway.

Bamboozled said on Monday, Feb 25 at 5:39 PM

regulate it like cigarettes, not alcohol.

Not a Police State said on Tuesday, Feb 26 at 4:32 AM

Why regulate it? Let's give it to kids and everyone, why not. All the dope fiends want that anyway.

Disgusted said on Tuesday, Feb 26 at 7:05 AM

It is a question of taxation, nothing more.

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