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Related: About this forumBetween a rock and cannabis: How neighboring states struggle when pot becomes legal
Since recreational marijuana became legally available in Colorado last year, officials say more pot is illegally coming through the border of states like Nebraska and Oklahoma, draining state resources as the number of arrests keeps growing. Now, the attorneys general of those states filed a federal lawsuit asking the Supreme Court to declare Colorado's marijuana law unconstitutional. NewsHour's Alison Stewart reports.
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i want to hear from utah, wyoming and new mexico on this.
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Between a rock and cannabis: How neighboring states struggle when pot becomes legal (Original Post)
fizzgig
Feb 2015
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WDIM
(1,662 posts)1. The Oklahoma AG is Republican
It is interesting in the state one group of republicans is saying the supreme court cannot overturn a vote of the people referring to the gay marriage ban that was voted in by popular vote.
Then we have the Republican attorney general saying the supreme court can overturn a popular vote of the people by overturning colorados law. The hypocrit politics of the republican party. The people of Colorado have spoken. Government should do its duty to the people.
olddots
(10,237 posts)2. welcome to the Un United States Of America
a failed experiment destroyed by ignorance and greed . Horay !!!!!
NightWatcher
(39,360 posts)3. Ask the neighboring states if they'd like some of Colorado's pot tax money
Problem solved
CanonRay
(14,915 posts)4. Nobody is forcing them to make arrests
They are making the decision to continue to enforce an idiotic law.
jwirr
(39,215 posts)5. Exactly. Didn't Nebraska used to be pretty lenient?
TeamPooka
(25,386 posts)6. Prohibition is a failed public policy. nt