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COLORADO SPRINGS GAZETTE: Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper wisely negates marijuana idiocy

Two recent Gazette editorials implored Gov. John Hickenlooper to veto House Bill 1258. He did so Monday.

The law would have allowed on-premises consumption at pot stores. This would put more people behind the wheel while under the influence of a psychotropic drug involved in a rising number of highway deaths.

Our most recent plea for a veto said: “The bill conflicts with the intent of voters. In the same phrase prohibiting consumption ‘that endangers others,’ Amendment 64 – and therefore the state constitution – expressly prohibits ‘consumption that is conducted openly and publicly.’ Consuming in places of public accommodation means using the drug ‘openly and publicly.’ “

Read more at the Colorado Springs Gazette.

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