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Not a legalized high, but sensible spending
Monday, 07 November 2005
Marijuana is considered an illegal substance by state and federal law.
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City must enforce state pot law
Monday, 07 November 2005
The decision by Denver voters to legalize the possession of a small amount of marijuana is more symbolic than real: Only 36 adults were charged last year under the now-defunct city ordinance prohibiting possession.
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Pot called 'murder weed' in 1937
Written by James B. Meadow - Rocky Mountain News   
Sunday, 06 November 2005

[NOTE: This column, written by someone at the Rocky Mountain News, might not be entirely accurate.  For all of the facts, please visit http://www.unclemikesresearch.com/u-s-district-court-denver-colorado-imposes-first-federal-marihuana-law-penalties/]  

On Oct. 2, 1937, in the somewhat shady Lexington Apartments at 1200 California St. in Denver, Samuel R. Caldwell became the first person in the United States to be arrested on a marijuana charge. Caldwell, a 58-year-old unemployed laborer moonlighting as a dealer, was nailed by the FBI and Denver police for peddling two marijuana cigarettes to one Moses Baca, 26.

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Trade alcohol for mellow potheads, or not
Friday, 04 November 2005
If you are counting down the days until your 21st birthday, dying to burn your fake ID, someone who enjoys smoking marijuana and you just happen to live in Denver, Colo., Tuesday was a pretty good day for you.
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Denver says legalize pot -- Officials vow to thwart will of Voters
Friday, 04 November 2005
After a tough and surprisingly bitter campaign, voters in Denver Tuesday approved a ballot measure legalizing the possession of up to an ounce of marijuana by persons 21 or older, but city and state officials have vowed to ignore the vote and continue with business as usual in Colorado's largest city. The measure passed by a margin of 54% to 46%.
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Stop the pot-praganda
Friday, 04 November 2005
I found it disheartening and hypocritical that the Collegian's editorial board would back I-100, Denver's legalization of marijuana.
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