@HighPop You hit the nail on the head. It is so important that the legalization effort represent a unified voice with respect to the main talking points.

If voters get the sense that none of the initiatives are good because of infighting between proponents, it will be difficult gain a lot of support.

Yet if the main issues remain clear, that this is about reducing crime, producing revenue, and about individual rights, many Coloradans can get behind it.

Of course, in the event of legalization, I would like to see the current regulatory scheme transition into selling to the public because we have worked very hard to be where we are.

The legislature and the state of Colorado has also worked hard to produce the regulations and it is reasonable to think that they would borrow/transition the regulations.

Also, coincidentally, last night I posted a blog about the subject: From renegade to regulation,Colorado
DenverRelief Reviewed by DenverRelief on . Statewide Legalization If this new iniative passes...what will happen to dispensaries? Will they become like liquor stores for ganja? Why is the amount you can have regulated? I can buy $1000 worth of liquor but not marijuana... What kind of regulations will be put in place to keep places like 7-11 from selling it? I hope the pro-legalization people can help answer these questions because this is the next step, but maybe too soon? Rating: 5