Well, we can only hope that once we're in the signature-gathering phase, these groups will bury their differences and we can all work together to get legalization passed. Still, I hate to see the first shots fired at Vicente, Corry and Tyvert because they've done good work in Colorado. The two press releases make them sound like the army of carpetbaggers that descended on the South after the war, complete with insinuations that they are funded by Jews.
HighPopalorum Reviewed by HighPopalorum on . 8 Ballot Initiatives submitted today by out of state interests and they mimic 1284 Restrictive Pot Initiatives Complicate Colorado Cannabis Reform Will out-of-state interests amend Colorado's Constitution again? {Denver} -- On the heals of historic grassroots victories in the state legislature, Colorado cannabis patients and advocates are confused and surprised by an attempt to undermine these victories by a conservative faction of national and local drug policy reform groups. According to the Denver Post, members of the Marijuana Policy Project, the Drug Policy Rating: 5