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Benjamin
01-01-2014, 02:19 PM
The US state of Colorado is making history by becoming the first to allow stores to sell cannabis.

As many as 30 stores around the state are expected to start selling the drug for recreational purposes from 1 January, dubbed Green Wednesday.

Colorado, along with Washington state, voted to legalise the use and possession of cannabis for people over the age of 21 in November 2012.

Washington is not expected to allow the sale of it until later in 2014.

Colorado and Washington are among 20 states to have approved marijuana use for medical purposes. The drug is still illegal under federal law.

'Who knows?'
Store owners had stocked up, prepared celebrations and hired extra security in preparation for their opening on Green Wednesday.

But one manager admitted he had no idea what to expect.

"It could be crazy. Or it could be crickets out there. Who knows? No-one's ever done this before," said Robin Hackett of BotanaCare in the Denver suburb of Northgleen.

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It's almost the worst of both worlds”

Kevin Sabet
Smart Approaches to Marijuana
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Under the new law, cannabis will be sold like alcohol. Residents will be able to buy up to one ounce, while those from out of the state can purchase up to a quarter of an ounce.

Cannabis can only be smoked on private premises, with the permission of the owners.

The sale of the drug will be taxed in the same way as alcohol, and state officials have said they expected it to raise millions - the first $40m of which will be used for school construction, The Denver Post reports.

It was not clear exactly how many shops were expected to open on New Year's Day, though around 30 were listed by The Denver Post.

A total of 136 stores have been given licenses to sell marijuana. Most of the shops are based in Denver. Some communities elsewhere in Colorado have exercised their right not to have the stores.

Supporters of legalising cannabis have praised Colorado's move.

Rachel Gillette, of the Colorado branch of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, said the state "has found an exit strategy for the failed drug war and I hope other states will follow our lead".

But critics say it sends the wrong message to the nation's youth and fear it will lead to serious public health and social problems.

"There will still need to be a black market to serve people who are ineligible to buy on a legal market, especially kids," said Kevin Sabet of Smart Approaches to Marijuana. "It's almost the worst of both worlds."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25566863

Redway
01-01-2014, 02:24 PM
:worship:

Hopefully, a similar approach will be adopted over here.

arista
01-01-2014, 02:32 PM
:worship:

Hopefully, a similar approach will be adopted over here.


NEVER

Jesus.
01-01-2014, 02:32 PM
NEVER

It will definitely happen at some point.

Redway
01-01-2014, 02:37 PM
NEVER

You're living in a fantasy bubble if you seriously think that at a time where the availability of this plant is increasing now more than ever, England won't soon by affected. We're in for a law amendment in the next decade or so, I reckon.

Ramsay
01-01-2014, 02:52 PM
This is a great day

arista
01-01-2014, 03:37 PM
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2014/1/1/1388588243910/32677269-1310-44f3-8a11-4554dcb88f03-460x276.jpeg
[Laura Mulloy prepares to welcome recreational
customers to the marijuana store in Denver where she works.]

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/01/colorado-marijuana-stores-legalisation


This Test market will not work
as drug dealers buy from 2nd buyers

Time will tell

Z
01-01-2014, 04:06 PM
Well done Colorado. I hope it goes smoothly and that other states follow suit and that it isn't ruined by morons on either side of the debate. It's the one drug that gets demonised that shouldn't be demonised whatsoever. It's not something I'd do personally but it shouldn't be illegal.

Livia
01-01-2014, 04:49 PM
I lived in Colorado. Maybe I'll go back...

Tom4784
01-01-2014, 04:53 PM
It's a good move and hopefully other states and countries will follow suit. It's stupid that Alcohol and Tobacco are pretty much legal everywhere but Weed isn't when the former two have killed more people than Weed ever will. There's no reason why it shouldn't be legal.

swinearefine
02-01-2014, 01:39 AM
The largest city in my state (Portland, Maine) legalized it a month or two ago, but I think it was reversed. I'm confident Maine as a whole will follow shortly.

Me. I Am Salman
02-01-2014, 01:50 AM
Arista [2]

Me. I Am Salman
02-01-2014, 01:55 AM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets

swinearefine
02-01-2014, 01:59 AM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets

Weed smells absolutely luscious :love: I remember being a foolish little 14 year old or something like that and saying "I love the smell of the stuff, but I'd never do it." :joker:

Tom4784
02-01-2014, 02:00 AM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets

I'd rather encounter a stoned person on the street than a drunk one, the latter is much more likely to be violent than the former.

Ramsay
02-01-2014, 02:06 AM
You must be smelling some weird **** salman
it smells s beautiful :lovedup:

Z
02-01-2014, 02:12 AM
I don't like the smell of weed but yeah people on cannabis are more likely to be chilled out than violent, which can't be said for drunk people

Z
02-01-2014, 02:20 AM
Can't wait for the South Park episode dedicated to this, you just know it's going to happen and be great

james130
02-01-2014, 02:24 AM
Good move.
Can only see positives to legalising it.
eg. Tax, less crime...

Alf
02-01-2014, 07:14 AM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets

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arista
02-01-2014, 08:16 AM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets


In that State they are meant to give
it to those that need it
for medical help,
with Forms written out
but many will pass it on for Cash
to the Drug Dealer from another state.



Sign Of The Times

Jesus.
02-01-2014, 08:24 AM
In that State they are meant to give
it to those that need it
for medical help,
with Forms written out
but many will pass it on for Cash
to the Drug Dealer from another state.



Sign Of The Times

Drug dealers are not going to be buying legal weed to sell in other states, because once the tax has been added on, then it's a money loser, not a winner.

Drug dealers will continue to grow their own, as it costs relatively little.

user104658
02-01-2014, 10:42 AM
My lively other half (a freelance journalist) just researched and wrote an article on this for a local magazine; apparently, it's been widely shown that legalising cannabis actually DECREASES recreational use, especially amongst under-18s. It also allows the drug itself to be regulated for quality ("brick" resin type cannabis is usually gull of all sorts of chemicals) and also regulation of the industry, hindering the funding and furthering of organised crime and hard drugs (many small time drug dealers use it to push things like crack cocaine or heroin, which make them more money).

It's also a far less destructive substance - both to the individual body and to society - than alcohol. So it being banned in the first place is pointless hypocrisy.

On the medicinal front - it's a more effective, less addictive, and LESS HARMFUL painkiller than over-the-counter opiates such as codeine.

I personally don't like the stuff. Tried it several times at University and didn't really like the effects (it just made me feel sleepy, yet restless and unable to sleep, a very irritating combination) but each to their own.

I'd sooner see alcohol prohibited honestly. It causes untold destruction to bodies, lives and towns.

arista
02-01-2014, 11:14 AM
Drug dealers are not going to be buying legal weed to sell in other states, because once the tax has been added on, then it's a money loser, not a winner.

Drug dealers will continue to grow their own, as it costs relatively little.


We will see
soon what goes down

Samm
02-01-2014, 11:22 AM
I don't smoke,I'm not getting a terrible illness.

smeagol
02-01-2014, 05:20 PM
crazy world they are stopping people smoking drinking and living but now want to sell drugs. no logic at all

Josy
02-01-2014, 05:34 PM
Weed smells absolutely revolting. Also people act really freakish and weird after they smoke cannabis. I don't get why anyone would want more of that on our streets

I'd rather encounter a stoned person on the street than a drunk one, the latter is much more likely to be violent than the former.

Basically what Dezzy said.

When have you ever heard of someone smoking a few joints then going out and stabbing someone in the street? very rarely or never because people have a few puffs then just want to mellow out in the house, people in clubs and pubs have a few pints and then spill onto the street thinking they are he-man.

smeagol
02-01-2014, 05:41 PM
i dont want loads of zombies out on the streets sayin hey man lets hug a tree man. wow those lights man they are so out there man hey dude wheres my car lol
they will still stab you they just do it very slowly and with a banana

Josy
02-01-2014, 05:42 PM
i dont want loads of zombies out on the streets sayin hey man lets hug a tree man. wow those lights man they are so out there man hey dude wheres my car lol
they will still stab you they just do it very slowly and with a banana

Lol

You have been watching too much stoner movies.

arista
02-01-2014, 06:06 PM
some might like a Banana Attack

Ramsay
02-01-2014, 06:18 PM
i dont want loads of zombies out on the streets sayin hey man lets hug a tree man. wow those lights man they are so out there man hey dude wheres my car lol
they will still stab you they just do it very slowly and with a banana

Think you are mixing weed up with LSD

user104658
02-01-2014, 06:29 PM
some might like a Banana Attack

Well, now we know what to get Arista for next Christmas...

Shaun
02-01-2014, 06:31 PM
the only sensible response in that instance, smeagol, is to outlaw bananas

Z
02-01-2014, 06:34 PM
Ban-anas

Ramsay
02-01-2014, 07:01 PM
Some more points :

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/01/01/3108561/know-buying-pot-colorado/#

1) In-state residents can only buy an ounce at a time. Out-of-staters are limited to 1/4 ounce.
2) You can’t smoke in public, especially not on federal property.
3) You can grow your own pot, but you can’t sell it if you’re not licensed by the state.
4) You can’t take marijuana out of the state.
5) You may have to travel a long way to find a legal dispensary.
6) Federal authorities are cracking down hard on the bad actors.
7) Medical marijuana patients will have increased access.

Z
02-01-2014, 07:06 PM
Glad to see it's being regulated properly and it's not just a free for all

smeagol
02-01-2014, 07:06 PM
people need to stop smoking bananas lol
they need to stop it or before you know it everyone will be on LCD

Tom4784
02-01-2014, 07:20 PM
6) federal authorities are cracking down hard on the bad actors.

RUN CHANNING TATUM RUN! /ah