Quote Originally Posted by rightwinger
The below is an interesting article from the Gazette Telegraph in Colorado Springs.

You probably remember that there were a few people taking around petitions in C. Spgs. in an effort to ban medical marijuana centers in Colo. Spgs. It has failed miserably--and the councilman won't even announce how much support he did receive.

Very good article in the Gazette Telegraph here--and why they should remain.

OUR VIEW: City Council, say no to moratorium (vote in poll) | poll, marijuana, badly - Opinion - Colorado Springs Gazette, CO

Just to mention also--that Colorado Springs is one of the more conservative areas in this state--where we have a lot of religious organizations, the largest church in the state and other places of worship and of course focus on the family resides here. So alot of conservatives in this area that understand that it is better to regulate and tax medical marijuana centers versus sending it back to the black market

So in my opinion--if they can't get enough signatures in this area--opposers of centers probably couldn't get enough signatures to ban medical marijuana centers anywhere in the state. So city councils are having to do it. Where they are probably working against their constituents wishes.
rightwinger Reviewed by rightwinger on . Just say NO to moratorium in Colorado Springs The below is an interesting article from the Gazette Telegraph in Colorado Springs. You probably remember that there were a few people taking around petitions in C. Spgs. in an effort to ban medical marijuana centers in Colo. Spgs. It has failed miserably--and the councilman won't even announce how much support he did receive. Very good article in the Gazette Telegraph here--and why they should remain. OUR VIEW: City Council, say no to moratorium (vote in poll) | poll, marijuana, badly Rating: 5