The Rocky Mountain High, just got higher,

on Tuesday night. Amendment 64 -- the measure seeking the legalization of marijuana for recreational use by adults -- was passed by Colorado voters, making Colorado the first state to end marijuana prohibition in the United States.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a vocal opponent to the measure, reacted to the passage of A64 in a statement late Tuesday night:
The voters have spoken and we have to respect their will. This will be a complicated process, but we intend to follow through. That said, federal law still says marijuana is an illegal drug so don’t break out the Cheetos or gold fish too quickly.
The passage of the state measure is without historical precedent and the consequences will likely be closely-watched around the world. In an interview with The Huffington Post, the authors/researchers behind the book "Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs To Know" pointed out that the measure in Colorado is truly groundbreaking, comparing it to the legalization that Amsterdam enjoys:

Twitter follows 'tweets', and one of the most popular messages sent last night was, 'I'm moving to Colorado'. Should be intesting, cuz the Feds still say it's illegal, and the gov says they're not gonna prosecute individuals. Who'd a thunk....

Comments

Fam Guy said…
Personally, I have mixed feelings about the vote. While I like the idea of the tax revenue and such staying local instead of going to Mexican cartels and I don't think a consenting adult should be told by the gov't they can't smoke, I don't like the idea it sends to young people that it is OK to overdo another substance. Kind of a gray area, in my mind, that will take a while to sort out.

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