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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CO: Marijuana Goes To Ballot
Title:US CO: Marijuana Goes To Ballot
Published On:2006-08-17
Source:Daily Reporter-Herald (CO)
Fetched On:2008-01-13 05:24:10
MARIJUANA GOES TO BALLOT

DENVER -- Coloradans will decide this fall whether to make it legal
under state law for anyone age 21 and over to possess up to 1 ounce of
marijuana.

Secretary of State Gigi Dennis announced Wednesday that backers of
that ballot initiative had turned in enough signatures to qualify for
the Nov. 7 general election.

The marijuana-legalization proposal will be Amendment 44 on the
ballot, Dennis said.

Under Colorado law, anyone of any age caught possessing an ounce or
less of marijuana can be charged with a Class 2 petty offense,
punishable by a fine of up to $100.

The legalization proposal is being pushed by SAFER, an organization
that asserts that, compared to alcohol, marijuana is a "Safer
Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation."

But even if Amendment 44 passes, it still would be illegal under state
law for individuals under age 21 to possess any amount of marijuana or
for people 21 and older to possess amounts of more than 1 ounce.

And state laws would continue to ban growing or selling marijuana;
open and public display, use or consumption of marijuana; and driving
under the influence of marijuana.

SAFER spokesman Mason Tvert said alcohol abuse "contributes to social
problems like fighting, sexual assault, property damage and domestic
violence. Marijuana use has never been linked to these types of issues."

Foes of SAFER's proposal have argued that marijuana use can lead
someone to other illegal drugs and thus increase overall drug abuse.
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