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Will Obama harsh Washington and Colorado’s high?
Now that voters have made it clear they support legal recreational marijuana use, the feds need to make a choice
Now that voters have made it clear they support legal recreational marijuana use, the feds need to make a choice
Drug policy reformers are still grappling over different strategies, but here's how things could play out
I think I was addicted but living without it is hard and strange
Jokes aside, it's on President Obama to take the next serious step toward legalizing pot
Post-legalization, the state's pre-existing, highly-regulated marijuana industry is set to go into overdrive
Public opinion on marijuana is moving fast, and pols will eventually follow. But "eventually" could be a while
If the measures take effect, the two states may have opened the door to marijuana tourism
Voters in Washington and Colorado have OK'd marijuana legalization. The president should respect their will
The big square-state story isn't Obama's victory. It's the rise and rise of the Democratic activist base
Punishments of this sort seldom fit the offense, but these cases are especially egregious
Turns out the answer is complicated. An expert explains
A marijuana initiative could boost young-voter turnout - which, let's face it, won't help Romney
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