Effingham Daily News, 19 Jun 2012 – DENVER (AP) – Michael Jolton was a young father with a 5-year-old son when Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000. Now he’s got three boys, the oldest near adulthood, and finds himself repeatedly explaining green-leafed marijuana ads and "free joint" promotions endemic in his suburban hometown. "I did not talk to my oldest son about marijuana when he was 8 years old. We got to talk about fun stuff. Now with my youngest who’s 8, we have to talk about this," said Jolton, a consultant from Lakewood.
US CO: Easing Of Pot Laws Poses Challenge For Parents
Traverse City Record-Eagle, 18 Jun 2012 – EASING OF POT LAWS POSES CHALLENGE FOR PARENTS DENVER (AP) – Michael Jolton was a young father with a 5-year-old son when Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000. Now he’s got three boys, the oldest near adulthood, and finds himself repeatedly explaining green-leafed marijuana ads and "free joint" promotions endemic in his suburban hometown.
US CO: Easing Of Marijuana Laws Poses Challenges For Parents
Effingham Daily News, 19 Jun 2012 – DENVER (AP) – Michael Jolton was a young father with a 5-year-old son when Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000. Now he’s got three boys, the oldest near adulthood, and finds himself repeatedly explaining green-leafed marijuana ads and "free joint" promotions endemic in his suburban hometown. "I did not talk to my oldest son about marijuana when he was 8 years old. We got to talk about fun stuff. Now with my youngest who’s 8, we have to talk about this," said Jolton, a consultant from Lakewood.
US CO: Easing Of Pot Laws Poses Challenge For Parents
Traverse City Record-Eagle, 18 Jun 2012 – EASING OF POT LAWS POSES CHALLENGE FOR PARENTS DENVER (AP) – Michael Jolton was a young father with a 5-year-old son when Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000. Now he’s got three boys, the oldest near adulthood, and finds himself repeatedly explaining green-leafed marijuana ads and "free joint" promotions endemic in his suburban hometown.
US CO: Easing Of Marijuana Laws Poses Challenges For Parents
Effingham Daily News, 19 Jun 2012 – DENVER (AP) – Michael Jolton was a young father with a 5-year-old son when Colorado legalized medical marijuana in 2000. Now he’s got three boys, the oldest near adulthood, and finds himself repeatedly explaining green-leafed marijuana ads and "free joint" promotions endemic in his suburban hometown. "I did not talk to my oldest son about marijuana when he was 8 years old. We got to talk about fun stuff. Now with my youngest who’s 8, we have to talk about this," said Jolton, a consultant from Lakewood.
US CO: Editorial: Vote ‘Yes’ On County’s Referred Measure 1A
The Daily Sentinel, 11 Oct 2010 – There will, we realize, be court challenges to any community effort to ban medical marijuana dispensaries under a state law adopted earlier this year. Ultimately, the question of whether such bans are constitutional will almost certainly be determined by the Colorado Supreme Court. But there is another question people should consider as they are deciding whether to vote for Mesa County Referred Measure 1A: What did voters envision when they approved a medical marijuana constitutional amendment 10 years ago?
US CO: San Miguel County To Permit Two Medical Marijuana Grow
Telluride Watch, 08 Oct 2010 – Fates of Two Others Still Undetermined SAN MIGUEL COUNTY — The San Miguel County Commissioners last week directed staff to process development applications for two commercial medical marijuana grow operations in unincorporated areas of the county, while the fate of two more remains unclear.
US CO: Editorial: Medical Marijuana Series Aims To Educate
The Steamboat Pilot & Today, 06 Oct 2010 – Today through Friday, you’ll find a three-part series about medical marijuana in the Steamboat Today. The series, "Growing Pains," is an examination of the explosion of the industry in the state and Routt County, as well as Colorado lawmakers’ attempt to manage it. We tackled this issue not only because of its high reader interest but also because Colorado has become a leader nationwide in medical marijuana. Other states are calling up officials here to talk about steps they can take after voters approve the drug for medicinal purposes.
US CO: Editorial: Treat Medical Pot Like Other Pharmaceuticals
The Daily Times-Call, 01 Oct 2010 – Colorado officials are considering implementation of a tracking system to make sure legal purchases of medical marijuana don’t end up being resold on the black market. Matt Cook, senior director for medical marijuana enforcement for the Colorado Department of Revenue, is right when he says the danger for misuse of the system exists.
US CO: Editorial: Time For Marijuana To Be Legalized, Regulated
Aurora Sentinel, 29 Sep 2010 – While a proposal to track medical marijuana sales is far from being the unreasonable intrusion critics are making it out to be, the notion certainly points out how arcane the country’s anti-marijuana laws are. An Associated Press story on Wednesday spelled out how state officials hope to monitor who’s buying medical marijuana and just how much. Some officials say they believe that some patients are buying up large quantities of pot and then selling it on the black market.





