http://kdvr.com/2012/12/10/governor-...l-in-colorado/
That said, the release went on to say that that it is still illegal to buy or sell marijuana or to consume marijuana in public.
http://kdvr.com/2012/12/10/governor-...l-in-colorado/
That said, the release went on to say that that it is still illegal to buy or sell marijuana or to consume marijuana in public.
So if its legal... Are jobs still going to test for it? Itll be intersting to see how it all plays out in a year from now. Maybe youll be able to get your Great Value weed from walmart soon.
Damn! Too late to save the Twinkie.
from a local business "The drugs we have on premises are regulated by federal law. We follow federal law regarding employee drug use."
I'm of the opinion that what you do outside work should not a factor in employment (in the general case). The second it affects your performace though...
It's still against federal law. Which means it's incredibly stupid for anyone to engage in the business of growing or selling "Colorado Legal" Marijuana (even MMJ).
All the feds have to do is sit around and wait for a few pot dealers to get rich and they can swoop in and take ALL THEIR STUFF. Homes, cars, furniture, bank accounts, EVERYTHING under Federal asset forfeiture laws.
Should be fun to watch.
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Don't you all understand? This is all for the children since all this tax money will help pay for schools right?
What will this do for law enforcement officers. If someone is trafficking drugs, won't they just say that I have a legal amount and you can't search my vehicle?
It's about time it was legalized. I won't use it but I've met enough folks who have to know it isn't that big a deal compared to street drugs, and apparently it will grow anywhere so it seems pointless to clog up the courts and jails over this. Doesn't seem to be a problem in Colorado, but in other states police have been known to kick in people's doors without a warrant because they thought they smelled weed when they were walking past. Personally, I think giving the police the power to kick in doors because they smell weed is a lot scarier than some potheads moving in next door.