Legalizing
marijuana is always a hot topic but this year Colorado is trying to legalize
it. Amendment 64 you allow for people over the age of 21 to legally purchase
and posses marijuana. There are many people that oppose this amendment. On
October 16, 2012 the Greeley city council passed a resolution opposing
amendment 64.
Amendment
64 not only allows for marijuana to be legal but it would become taxed in ways
similar to alcohol. Some people
support this to help our economy but law enforcement is strictly against it.
“They
should legalize it and tax it, it would help the economy like when they ended
prohibition,” Eric Stewart, a Greeley resident said.
This
is a view that compares marijuana being illegal just like alcohol was but how
it became legal and taxed and it significantly helped the economy.
Law
enforcement on the other hand doesn’t feel the same way that Stewart does.
“Every
law enforcement agency has announced its opposition to the amendment,” Police
Chief Jerry Garner said at the city council meeting.
By
everyone opposing it, it will become harder to get passed if no law enforcement
agency supports it. They don’t support it for the main reason that they would
be in conflict with federal law. If they are in conflict with federal law then
they would feel like they would be something between them and federal government
agencies.
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