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In 2005 voters in the city of Denver voted to remove criminal penalties for adult possession of marijuana. In 2006 the state of Colorado voters declined to vote for legalization, but many cities in Colorado voted to support the measure by large margins.
Sensible Colorado is working to pass marijuana legalization initiatives in additional towns and cities in Colorado. To run an initiative in your town it would take several dedicated individuals and a few hundred dollars to start. It is easy in Colorado to determine if your county supports legalization randy80302's diary :: :: In 2005 Denver voters by a margin of 54% voted to remove criminal penalties for the possession of marijuana for adults. On June 4, 2009 Sensible Breckenridge, a project of Sensible Colorado filed an official affidavit with the Town Clerk to give voters of the mountain resort town the ability to be the second town in Colorado to legalize marijuana for adults. The proposed initiative would remove criminal penalties from the Breckenridge Town Code for the private possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults twenty-one or older. The initiative would also remove the local penalty for adults twenty-one or older for the private possession of marijuana parenphernalia. To qualify for the ballot in November Sensible Colorado must submitt 499 valid signatures by mid-July. Breckenridge attorney, Sean McAllister, who started Sensible Breckenridge, stated that "In 2006, 72% of Breckenridge voters supported legalizing an ounce or less of marijuana for private adult use, yet our town is still wasting tax dollars pursuing dozens of petty marijuana convictions of its citizens and guests every year." "As a criminal defense attorney, I have defended numerous locals and tourists for marijuana possession and have seen too many otherwise law-abiding citizens' lives damaged by these zero tolerance laws that penalize adults for making the safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol." Marijuana legalization has been much discussed in the mainstream media since the election of Barack Obama, although the President responded the he "did not think that legalization of marijuana is a good way to grow the economy" in response to a question from online survey. Bruce Mirkin Director of Communications for Marijuana Policy Project said "One of the biggest obstacles to marijuana policy reform is fear among elected officials that they'll get in trouble with voters if they're seen as being "soft on drugs." When voters show at the polls that they're willing to embrace common-sense reform, it helps lift that cloud of fear and allows elected officials to look at reform proposals on the merits -- and when the discussion is based on the merits, we win." Sensible Colorado intends to run ballot measures in other towns and cities. Source
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