Thursday, February 21, 2013

A marijuana plant (© Patrice Magnien/20 Minutes/SIPA)

Pot in Colorado stays in Colorado, warns mellow-harshing task force

Now that anyone over 21 can legally use marijuana in Colorado, local lawmakers want to make certain that dope-loving tourists keep their Rocky Mountain highs within the Centennial State. Concerned that out-of-state vacationers might take leafy souvenirs back home to sell illegally, the task force — comprised of law enforcement authorities and marijuana activists — is recommending posting warning placards at airports and borders. Signs, dude, which people will totally read. The force is also looking at purchasing limits. So, while you can toke up freely in Colorado (awesome), you might only be able to buy 1/8 of an ounce per transaction (bummer).

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