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Marijuana legalization in Denver has proponents planning
Thursday, 17 November 2005
Denver citizens voted earlier this month to legalize marijuana use for some residents, a success that has activists planning further initiatives.
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Richmond grad wins legalization
Thursday, 17 November 2005
 Mason Tvert, a Richmond alumnus whose lobbying efforts have recently led to the legalization of marijuana in Denver, Colo., said his experience as a "target of the UR police as well as the state police" during his time as an undergraduate at Richmond directly influenced his career path.
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Have an open mind on failing drug laws
Thursday, 17 November 2005
News of Denver's legalization of marijuana possession of one ounce or less for those older than 21 is spreading rapidly. My personal opinion on this issue is simply based on the logic surrounding this controversial subject.
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Marijuana a safer alternative than alcohol
Thursday, 17 November 2005
Denver, Colo. has proclaimed itself the nation's forerunner for dealing with domestic violence. Billboards previously pasted up in the city showed the image of an abused woman, promoting support of Initiative 100 to "Reduce family & community violence in Denver," and, earlier this month, voters successfully willed it into action. Marijuana possession for recreational purposes is now legal for the first time in an American city.
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Weed Watch: More hypocrisy
Wednesday, 16 November 2005
 Drug law reformers scored a victory in Denver week before last, when 54% of city voters cast their ballots in favor of legalizing possession of up to one ounce of pot by adults over 21. (The so-called Alcohol-Marijuana Equalization Initiative also makes possession of pot by those under 18 punishable by fine only.)
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Beyond Boulder: Are mandatory sentences constitutional?
Wednesday, 16 November 2005
DENVER (AP) - A federal court heard an appeal Tuesday from a Utah man sentenced to 55 years in prison for dealing small amounts of marijuana while carrying a gun - a case that could be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of mandatory sentences.
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