Opinion: CT should not repeat Colorado's marijuana mistake :

Opinion: CT should not repeat Colorado's marijuana mistake


Opinion: CT should not repeat Colorado’s marijuana mistake
By Robert Corry
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A worker picks dead leaves from marijuana plants at the grow facility where he works near downtown Denver in 2019.
We in Colorado started with the best of intentions. Amendment 64 — which I helped draft — passed in 2012 and promised to end marijuana prohibition, and create a free enterprise system similar to alcohol.
I helped write Amendment 64, litigated cases before and after to make it a reality, and helped design implementing regulations. By 2021, I wish I could be proud of what Colorado created. I am not.
Unfortunately, Connecticut is poised on the threshold of a similar marijuana mistake, as proposed in House Bill 6377 or Senate Bill 888.

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