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Tuesday, 11/06/2012 11:18:57 AM

Tuesday, November 06, 2012 11:18:57 AM

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Yes you are right, and I understand why; Link. Go COIN

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Amendment 64
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Type: initiated constitutional amendment
Constitution: Colorado Constitution
Referred by: The Cannabis Therapy Institute
Topic: Marijuana
Status: On the ballot
A Colorado Marijuana Legalization Amendment, also known as Amendment 64, will be on the November 6, 2012 ballot in Colorado as an initiated constitutional amendment. The measure would legalize marijuana in the state. A similar measure was on the 2006 ballot in the state, where it was defeated.[1][2]

The initiative was filed eight different times with the Colorado Attorney General around the date of May 20, 2011 in hopes of making the 2012 ballot. All of the initiatives would ask whether or not to legalize the use and possession of, at most, an ounce of marijuana for residents who are 21 and older. In addition, all eight initiatives would allow the state to regulate retail sales of the drug. The proposal was filed eight times, with some differences, in order for supporters to see which one would pass the Title Setting Review Board, and allow for circulation of petitions.[3]