Re: moving to denver.
Is this official and wouldnt federal law overule this city ordinance? Just like what happened in California with the legalization of medical marijuana...the federal government can overide the law and still bust you even if you have a prescription.
As The Denver Post has said-
"We think it probably would be preferable for the state and federal governments to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana use. Law enforcement resources - and jail cells - can be put to better use than rounding up pot smokers.
But as long as federal and state laws make marijuana illegal, local legalization efforts do nothing more than send a message to higher levels of government.
Under state law, possession of an ounce or less of pot is a Class 2 petty offense, punishable by a fine of up to $100. Denver cops would continue to enforce that law even if I-100 passes, according to the City Attorney's Office. (Last year, there were 2,072 such busts in Denver, down from 3,500 in 1998.) We don't think there's any point in passing a law that will have no effect."
Is this official and wouldnt federal law overule this city ordinance? Just like what happened in California with the legalization of medical marijuana...the federal government can overide the law and still bust you even if you have a prescription.
As The Denver Post has said-
"We think it probably would be preferable for the state and federal governments to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana use. Law enforcement resources - and jail cells - can be put to better use than rounding up pot smokers.
But as long as federal and state laws make marijuana illegal, local legalization efforts do nothing more than send a message to higher levels of government.
Under state law, possession of an ounce or less of pot is a Class 2 petty offense, punishable by a fine of up to $100. Denver cops would continue to enforce that law even if I-100 passes, according to the City Attorney's Office. (Last year, there were 2,072 such busts in Denver, down from 3,500 in 1998.) We don't think there's any point in passing a law that will have no effect."
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