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US: Supporters Turn In 129,000 Signatures In Favor Of Colorado Pot

NORML News

Thursday 10 Aug 2006

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Denver, CO: Supporters of a proposed statewide initiative to eliminate
all criminal and civil penalties for the possession of cannabis by
adults turned in 129,000 signatures this week to the Colorado Secretary
of State's Office to place the measure on the November 2006 ballot.
State law requires proponents to collect valid signatures from 68,000
registered Colorado voters in order to qualify the initiative on the
electoral ballot.

"The fact that we collected nearly twice as many signatures as are
required under [state law] highlights the widespread support for ending
the madness of marijuana prohibition in Colorado," said Mason Tvert,
Campaign Director for Safer Alternatives For Enjoyable Recreation
(SAFER) the organization sponsoring the initiative.

If certified by state officials and approved by voters this November,
the measure would make the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana
legal in Colorado for those age 21 or older.

Last year, voters in Denver approved a similar municipal measure by 54
percent.

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive
Director, or visit: http://www.saferchoice.org.

http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=6971

 

 

 

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