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Weed Watch: ONDCP won't take a hit
Written by Jordan Smith - Austin Chronicle   
Thursday, 26 May 2005
The Colorado nonprofit group Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation has announced that it will be seeking to secure a spot on Denver's fall municipal ballot for an initiative that would legalize pot possession by adults over 21.
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Initiatives: Denver marijuana initiative submitted for approval
Friday, 13 May 2005
Fresh from organizing successful student referenda calling for the equalization of campus penalties for alcohol and marijuana offenses at the University of Colorado in Boulder and Colorado State University in Fort Collins, a Colorado group Wednesday announced it had taken the first step to place a measure legalizing marijuana possession in Denver on that city's November ballot. SAFER, which stands for Safer Alternatives for Enjoyable Recreation, the group which organized the campus referenda, has submitted the text of its proposed initiative to the Denver Elections Commission for approval.
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SAFER hits the road
Wednesday, 11 May 2005
The group that successfully passed a marijuana referendum at CU-Boulder is taking its views on marijuana policies on the road to Denver.
"We're beginning the petition process for a citywide ballot initiative in Denver," said Mason Tvert, the executive director of SAFER, for "Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation."
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SAFER takes case to Denver
Wednesday, 11 May 2005
The Boulder-based nonprofit that launched marijuana reform efforts on Colorado university campuses this year is preparing to ask Denver voters to legalize pot smoking.
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Group seeks to legalize pot by ballot measure
Wednesday, 11 May 2005
Some Denver college students want to legalize marijuana, and they plan on taking their case to voters in November.
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Group to ask Denver voters to legalize pot
Tuesday, 10 May 2005

A group that advocated to ease penalties for marijuana use on two Colorado college campuses is taking its fight to Denver.

The executive director of SAFER - Safer Alternatives for Enjoyable Recreation - said Monday the group intends to ask Denver voters to make marijuana use legal in some cases.

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