75 phone calls a day. >> this is a family business. that's dad and mom, both in their 70s, trimming pot. they first told their son he was crazy, then they changed. >> he's my son and i'll do anything for him. >> reporter: but it's not just weld county wrestling with the potification of colorado. ski areas, often a tradition after lighting up on the lifts aren't turning a blind eye anymore. >> if i'm caught smoking pot on a chair lift, will my pass be yanked? >> i think there's a high likelihood of that. you can expect to have your ski vacation here and not be smelling marijuana smoke. >> reporter: as the centennial state takes a leap into recreational pot, there's uncertainty for some, a warning for others. what was ignored or looked past before, now zero tolerance. miguel marquez, cnn, greeley, colorado. next up on "new day," a big, shocking, high-profile call for
atmosphere. you go expect safe slopes and you can expect to have your ski vacation here and not be smelling marijuana smoke or seeing consumption and use in public spots. >> there is a little irony here. colorado legalizing marijuana sales but they're also down on using it in public. what gives? >> reporter: this is the very big next fight here. this stuff here in garden city. how will it be used privately? will it only be in houses? will they allow in it private restaurants? private clubs that open up? other sorts of facilities that open up in colorado. at the moment, it is no. but that is something that everybody is going to go for into this new experiment that colorado starts tomorrow. everybody watching very carefully. and in future days and months, those issues will work their way out. >> it will happen in a couple hours. thank you, sir.
supervision while we pay for her to learn-- >> that's great for a child. >> until she finally gets it, if she gets it. >> a foot of evidence a child at 22 months old separated from their mother except for one hour a week under supervised conditions is really great for that child, i'd like to see what's worse, a kid being around marijuana or being pulled away from the mom. >> it's not just like she let him have a bong hit. she had 40 marijuana pots growing in her house. and now this wasn't the first time this child was around marijuana smoke. >> exactly. >> megyn: in the party context, arthur. >> you asked what should happen. what should happen for a period of time, yes, the children should be removed from the house, the mother and father should both be put in intensive supervised some sort of whatever and-- probation. >> thank you. and then parents, people should come to the house regularly to make sure the people are okay. >> megyn: we are going to chin following it, good debate. thanks to both of you. coming up, a new jersey woman
effectively but sure, no problem. >> bill: there was a crazy case in massachusetts where the federal court, the top court, not the federal court, the top state court said the cops smelling marijuana in a parked car can't bother the people in the car. i think it's insane because of the kui stuff. does the government owe us to be proactive on dui cases? >> driving under the influence if somebody is going to hurt somebody else, libertarians say yes, since the government owns the road. >> bill: you think it's insane ruling. >> you called it perhaps the dumbest court ruling in american court history. >> bill: ever. >> i don't know about that. decriminal criticized marijuana. you should punish feel for driving rec rzly but not for smelling marijuana smoke. bill will after the fact. i don't want my kids killed on the road. >> pulled over because they are weaving. >> bill: if you have substance in the car, in the car, i believe the police should intervene proactively. you disagree with that. >> i disagree with that.
effectively but sure, no problem. >> bill: there was a crazy case in massachusetts where the federal court, the top court, not the federal court, the top state court said the cops smelling marijuana in a parked car can't bother the people in the car. i think it's insane because of the kui stuff. does the government owe us to be proactive on dui cases? >> driving under the influence if somebody is going to hurt somebody else, libertarians say yes, since the government owns the road. >> bill: you think it's insane ruling. >> you called it perhaps the dumbest court ruling in american court history. >> bill: ever. >> i don't know about that. decriminal criticized marijuana. you should punish feel for driving rec rzly but not for smelling marijuana smoke. bill will after the fact. i don't want my kids killed on the road. >> pulled over because they are weaving. >> bill: if you have substance in the car, in the car, i believe the police should intervene proactively. you disagree with that. >> i disagree with that.
let the guy do whatever he wants. you can't assume. can you get a contact high in a car by marijuana smoke. i don't know whether you know that or not, but you should if you live in boston. >> well, i know a lot and i know that the motor vehicle laws throughout the country have been severely weakened by judges that are influenced improperly so, that are elected by campaign-related issues. you seem to be campaigning here, bill. my point is this. the passenger on a motor vehicle in order to be ordered out of a car, the police have to have a specific articulable facts to warrant that. >> bill: he is smoking marijuana. that's what the fact is. >> it's a civil infraction in massachusetts, bill. it's a $100 fine. >> bill: he is in the car. he could be intoxicated, let him walk the line. they have a line you walk. okay? >> not in massachusetts. >> bill: i can't believe that you are comfortable having people drive on a mass turnpike
doobie go. let the guy do whatever he wants. you can't assume. can you get a contact high in a car by marijuana smoke. i don't know whether you know that or not, but you should if you live in boston. >> well, i know a lot and i know that the motor vehicle laws throughout the country have been severely weakened by judges that are influenced improperly so, that are elected by campaign-related issues. you seem to be campaigning here, bill. my point is this. the passenger on a motor vehicle in order to be ordered out of a car, the police have to have a specific articulable facts to warrant that. >> bill: he is smoking marijuana. that's what the fact is. >> it's a civil infraction in massachusetts, bill. it's a $100 fine. >> bill: he is in the car. he could be intoxicated, let him walk the line. they have a line you walk. okay? >> not in massachusetts. >> bill: i can't believe that you are comfortable having people drive on a mass turnpike
doobie go. let the guy do whatever he wants. you can't assume. can you get a contact high in a car by marijuana smoke. i don't know whether you know that or not, but you should if you live in boston. >> well, i know a lot and i know that the motor vehicle laws throughout the country have been severely weakened by judges that are influenced improperly so, that are elected by campaign-related issues. you seem to be campaigning here, bill. my point is this. the passenger on a motor vehicle in order to be ordered out of a car, the police have to have a specific articulable facts to warrant that. >> bill: he is smoking marijuana. that's what the fact is. >> it's a civil infraction in massachusetts, bill. it's a $100 fine. >> bill: he is in the car. he could be intoxicated, let him walk the line. they have a line you walk. okay? >> not in massachusetts. >> bill: i can't believe that you are comfortable having people drive on a mass turnpike