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The Pueblo Chieftain: Cannabis and Congress

Let it not be said that our congressional leaders are afraid to change with the times. At least some of them aren’t.

Last week, a U.S. House of Representatives committee approved a bill that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level. The bill would leave it up to states to decide whether or not to make the drug legal within their boundaries.

Of course, a number of states, including Colorado, already have jumped the gun and declared marijuana to be a legal product for both medical and recreational use. Nevertheless, the legislation debated in the House committee could affect marijuana sales here in several ways.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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