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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

VOTERS PASS BALLOT MEASURES TO LEGALIZE RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA USE IN TWO STATES, INITIAL COUNTS SHOW

Early voting returns show that Colorado and Washington will become the first two states to legalize the recreational use of marijuana. Non-medical marijuana has been decriminalized in several states while remaining illegal and prosecuted federally, but the ballot measures passed by voters in these two states Tuesday will make marijuana in small amounts a legal commodity for adults, with sale and production regulated by the state.
Oregon had a similar ballot measure Tuesday that would legalize marijuana, but The Oregonian reports that measure is failing.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bring it to Maryland!

Anonymous said...

AMEN 7:03.

By 2016 Marylanders will have voted to approve the legalization of small amounts of recreational use of marijuana. Our mandatory 15 minute smoker's break will become as anticipate where I work as is 5:00PM.

Anonymous said...

Employers obviously arn't going to allow people to smoke herb on the job. Do you get to drink on the job?

Legalize it!