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Follow on Google News | “The Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act of 2012” Could Easily Pass in ColoradoAmendment 64 on the ballot November 6, will allow regulation and legal possession of marijuana, and offers other provisions in a regulated and taxable distribution, hence the name of the measure, “The Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Act of 2012."
By: Prado Media While there will always be opponents to amendments like these, so far most media outlets are reporting that the overall voter perception of this amendment within Colorado is quite good, and for the first time, it may have a very good chance of passing with a winning vote. A major concern for local law enforcement comes across the Colorado border—in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where after November 6, 2012, marijuana will still be illegal regardless of the outcome of the election or vote. How will officers and other officials keep the streets of Wyoming clean? How will they dissuade locals from partaking just across the border, and how will they punish those who can’t steer clear of marijuana? According to the Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Amendment 64 will allow residents from any state to purchase marijuana, so the issue of bringing it back into Wyoming is a real one. Local Cheyenne Chief of Police Brian Kozak stated that those who come across the border with marijuana will be arrested and taken to jail, just as they would have before the amendment was voted on. But can’t Wyoming residents just learn how to pass a drug test (http://passadrugtest.com/ Cheyenne resident Bruce Dryer stated, “If you know how to pass a drug test (http://passadrugtest.com/ End
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