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US CO: Editorial: County’s Pot Ban At Fair Is Reasonable
The Steamboat Today, 09 Mar 2013 – The Routt County Fair’s home arts competition is one of the annual highlights of the weeklong summertime celebration of agriculture and ranching, always featuring an eclectic mix of homegrown produce, homemade baked goods and unique arts and crafts creations from residents young and old. And even though the informal potpourri of submissions is what makes the fairgounds pavilion come alive during fair week, we support the Fair Board’s decision, and the Routt County Board of Commissioners’ backing, to ban marijuana-related entries. In that vein, we similarly can’t fault the commissioners for moving forward with an all-out prohibition of marijuana on all county-owned properties and in all county-owned facilities. It’s safe to say few residents considered that November’s passage of Amendment 64 might encourage certain green thumbs in our community to enter their best marijuana plant or pot-laced edible goodies during the Routt County Fair. Even Fair Board members acknowledge that the possibility of such entries first were brought up in jest during one of their recent meetings, before they realized it might not be so funny when confronted with a potentially awkward situation come fair week.
US CO: Colorado Task Force Ponders How To Tax Legal Pot
Richmond Register, 02 Mar 2013 – DENVER (AP) – Pot smokers in Colorado were the biggest winners in the vote that legalized the drug. Now state regulators are working out the details of exactly how to tax it, so the benefits are shared statewide in the form of increased revenue. A state panel meets Thursday to draft final recommendations based on the voter- approved marijuana legalization question that asked for excise taxes up to 15 percent to fund school construction.





