Breckenridge, Colorado overwhelmingly votes to legalize marijuana

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he skiing town of Breckenridge voted Tuesday night by a margin of nearly 3 to 1 to legalize the adult possession of marijuana.

Breckenridge voters passed Measure 2F, which removes criminal penalties from the town code for the private possession of up to one ounce of marijuana by adults 21 and older. The ordinance also removes criminal penalties for the possession of bongs, pipes and other drug paraphernalia.

It passed 73 percent to 27 percent.

"This votes demonstrates that Breckenridge citizens overwhelmingly believe that adults should not be punished for making the safer choice to use marijuana instead of alcohol," said Sean McAllister, a Breckenridge attorney who proposed the ordinance.

The measure's victory is considered symbolic because it conflicts with state and federal laws. However, supporters of the measure say it inches the whole state closer to full legalization.

Other cities around the country have taken similar action in recent years, including a measure in Denver that decriminalized possession of marijuana up to one ounce.

Advocates say the Breckenridge proposal goes further than others because it allows paraphernalia as well. Drug paraphernalia possession in Colorado is considered a petty offense. Though "head shops" selling bongs and pipes are common in Colorado, the wares are ostensibly for smoking tobacco.

Paraphernalia charges are usually only filed along with possession charges. Both are misdemeanors punishable by a $100 fine and court fees.

The penalties aren't serious, but about 100 people a year in Breckenridge are cited for possession of either marijuana or paraphernalia, often both. Supporters of the effort say it's not right to leave small-time pot smokers with a criminal record.

The Breckenridge campaign, which had no formal opposition, received endorsements from Breckenridge Town Councilman Jeffrey Bergeron, Fmr. Colorado State Rep. and Breckenridge resident, Gary Lindstrom, and the Summit Daily News.

Measure 2F was placed on the ballot when more than 1,400 people signed a petition supporting it. It only needed 495 signatures to get on the ballot. The ordinance change will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2010.

Several Breckenridge residents heartily backed the local marijuana effort.

"People think it's a waste of time for the police to be prosecuting these people," said Elisabeth Lawrence, 30. Smoking pot, she said, is "not the worst thing in the world to be doing."

Nancy Skaj, a clerk at a Breckenridge grocery store, said the measure could be a boon for ski tourists who don't have clearance for medical marijuana. "With all the injuries people get skiing up here, instead of popping pills, they should just be doing this. It's a lot more natural," she said.

Breckenridge has roughly 3,300 voters.


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31 comments // Breckenridge, Colorado overwhelmingly votes to legalize marijuana

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    Now if we could get the bible thumpers in NC to start voting the same way. If they could just understand that it will ease their headaches on the way to church Sunday morning after a long night of drinking and partying Saturday night.

    dershope
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    fire it up houston.. fire it up houston.. bahaha dream on..

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    President Obama could change things with the stroke of a pen. He could change the classification of cannabis and let the research really begin. Richard Nixon changed the classification of cannabis. President Obama could right the wrongs of Richard Nixon, the facts are on his side.

    Now that would be 'change' we could believe in! Talk of 'change' is just that, all talk! It's time for real change. It's time to stop letting special interests control policy in America! 'We the People' are the actual voters, special interests should not have a louder voice than 'We the People'!

    Conniepae
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    talk about a way to increase tourism, Breckinridge won't have enough hotel rooms to accomodate the people who will flock there to do their skiing. I think I should move there and open up a bed and breakfast fully equiped to let my guest smoke their way to oblivion. This is a rolling stone that is going to gather the moss as it rolls accross the country.

    tommic

    tommic
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    That's great, now if the rest of the country would wake up... Or maybe the president could stroke the pen, instead of his ego for a minute....

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    spacemikey
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    Someone please mail me the real estate listings

    panichead
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    And so it begins praise the ganja!!!!

    freshfish
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    I had a vacation scheduled for Jan 5-12th already. Sounds like I'll be just in time to celebrate with them, although I am sad we're missing new years this year.

    Is there a difference between denver and Breck once this happens? Shouldn't they say it is just decrimed if its not still legal to sell?

    good_stuff
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    A big Cannabis victory in a small town.

    Hopefully, other small towns and villages will follow suit, and eventually the domino effect will occur and states will legalize.

    lifestudentno83
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    I light up to celebrate!

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    Wait What!! Yes!! No!! That's Must be Breckenridge Ca. Come to think of it everyone I know from Breckenridge Co. TLCs the THC Time to move out East ;)

    ras_menelik
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    Here is a nice holistic perspective:

    http://fora.tv/2009/10/28/Rick_Steves_Travel_As_a_Political_Act#Rick_Steves_Advo...

    Go to the link and look under "highlights" for the section on marijuana, or just watch the whole thing, it's a very insightful talk.

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    CreditFigaro
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    i vote yes to smoking weed instead of popping pills!

    cyanide7
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    I know where i'm going skiing this winter!

    lordsbassman
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    That's decriminalization not legalization.

    CoMoFo
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    Please. The correct term is "decriminalize."

    stealthc
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    Sooner or later hopfully sooner the worlds will realize the benifits of using this plant.

    LadybugLady

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