September 4th, 2009

Glorianne Scott
Denver Legal News Examiner – Glorianne Scott
FBI agents surveilled an Aurora store that sold hydroponic equipment. They then followed customers who bought hydroponic growing materials to their homes. One such surveillance effort led to the arrest of two men in South Denver who were growing hundreds of marijuana plants. Agents also found nearly half a million dollars worth of guns, cash, and another unnamed controlled substance, Raj Chohan of CBS4 is reporting.
Kevin Randall, 28, and Luke Short, age unknown, were arrested. Each faces up to 40 years in prison.
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July 23rd, 2009
Rocky Mountain Independent
By Charles Ashby
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Mason Tvert is a happy man. Well, maybe not that happy. As a guy who has worked to get Denver and Colorado to legalize marijuana, Tvert is happy that people outside the state seem to be coming around to his way of thinking.
He’ll be really happy, of course, if he can get more Coloradans to think his way, too.
Around the nation, there are increasing signs that Americans are beginning to accept the idea:
- In addition to Denver, 11 other cities have approved laws making it a low priority for law enforcement officials to arrest people using small amounts of marijuana.
- In addition to Colorado, 12 other states have approved its use for medicinal purposes.
- In Massachusetts, voters approved making the possession of small quantities of pot a petty offense, payable by a penalty similar to that of a traffic ticket.
- And just this week, voters in Oakland, Calif., overwhelmingly imposed the nation’s first-ever sales tax on companies that dispense the ganja weed to people certified to use it for medical reasons. Read the rest of this entry »
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March 22nd, 2009
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