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Several Colo. Cities Put MMJ Question To Voters
Posted by CN Staff on August 16, 2010 at 15:09:56 PT
By Monte Whaley, The Denver Post
Source: Denver Post 
Loveland, CO -- While several Colorado cities and towns have already banned or restricted medical-marijuana businesses, others will ask voters in November if they want pot dispensaries in their communities. It's the type of do-or-die situation Tom Wilczynski has craved."Up until now, we've kept a low profile," said Wilczynski, the 47-year-old co-owner of Cannabis Care & Wellness Center. "But now we have an opportunity to show the community we are a legitimate business that truly helps people."
Wilczynski and the owners of 12 other dispensaries in Loveland have until Nov. 2 to persuade voters not to shut them down. At least three other municipalities in Colorado have placed the same question on their November ballot, including Granby, where voters will face two medical-marijuana decisions on the same ballot.They'll be asked to decide "no" or "yes" on dispensaries. If they vote "yes," then they will be asked if a 5 percent sales tax should be imposed on pot sales.The number of cities asking voters to decide the medical-marijuana question may grow to as many as 10 or more, say Colorado Municipal League officials."A lot of towns and cities are still holding public hearings and gauging where people are coming down on the issue," said Rachel Allen, staff attorney for the Colorado Municipal League. "This is a tough issue for them."Nearly 30 city councils and town boards in Colorado have already or are proposing to bypass voters on the issue of medical marijuana. Snipped   Complete Article: http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_15789929Source: Denver Post (CO)Author: Monte Whaley, The Denver PostPublished: August 16, 2010Copyright: 2010 The Denver Post CorpWebsite: http://www.denverpost.com/Contact: openforum denverpost.comCannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml 
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