DENVER (AP) — Marijuana’s journey in legalization takes another step in Colorado when voters decide Tuesday…
Amendment 64
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DENVER (AP) — A Colorado marijuana activist who organized joint giveaways and has pushed the bounds…
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By Nick Stollings:
Amendment 64 is passed. Marijuana is legal. Why is 4/20 even still on the radar for CU or its students? There’s nothing more to be done. -
By, Megan Curry:
Professors give their take on what they think of 4/20. -
By Kate McElwain:
The state of Colorado is a shining example of progressive response to disaster and public opinion -
The legalization of marijuana has created conflicting views for how CU will handle repercussions of the new state law; Congressman Polis and CU President Benson clash on how CU will be affected
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Front PageNews
Two CU students arrested for giving pot brownies to unsuspecting classmates and instructor
by Nora Keatingby Nora KeatingBy Nora Keating
21-year-old Thomas Ricardo Cunningham and 19-year-old Mary Elizabeth Essa face felony charges; instructor and classmates hospitalized for symptoms related to marijuana-laced brownies -
CampusFront PageNewsPolitics
Amendment 64 will not affect university’s policy on drugs or 4/20
by Annie Meltonby Annie MeltonBy Annie Melton
The amendment has yet to receive state government approval, but when marijuana does become legal, nothing will change on campus -
EntertainmentFront PageLifestylePolitics
CU students and faculty express support and concern for Amendment 64
by Taylor Dunnby Taylor DunnColorado residents express opposing views on the potential amendment but are likely to favor it.
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EntertainmentFilmsFront Page
“The House I Live In” tells an important story without being obnoxious
by Patrick Fortby Patrick Fort“The House I Live In” is a documentary that shows the many sides of the war on drugs without forcing an opinion on the audience.