- Marijuana related news
- Apr 25:
- Colorado appeals court OKs firing for off-duty marijuana use
- Apr 24:
- Denver's 4/20 permit questioned after organizers were given free use of Civic Center Park
- Apr 20:
- Two shot at Denver's Civic Center 4/20 pot rally
- Apr 19:
- Denver pot holiday bringing crowds, tight security
- Mar 5:
- Ex-DEA heads: Feds should nullify state pot laws
- Feb 28:
- Pot task force recommends special marijuana sales, excise taxes
- Feb 19:
- Colorado marijuana task force recommends allowing pot tourism
- Marijuana potency, tourism up for CO debate
- Feb 12:
- Marijuana legalization raises safety questions
- Feb 11:
- Denver City Council to vote in April whether to opt out on marijuana
DENVER - Colorado's governor is planning a marijuana task force while the state awaits federal response to a vote earlier this month to allow recreation use of the drug.
A spokesman for Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper said the task force will include state lawmakers, marijuana advocates and state agencies that could be affected by the vote.
Hickenlooper and officials from Washington state have asked for federal guidance on the marijuana votes. But there is no announcement yet whether the federal government plans to sue to block implementation of the pot measures. Washington's takes effect next week.
Colorado's pot task force would recommend possible legislation about the measure. The governor's spokesman said more details would be announced later.


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