CO Pot Campaigners Sue Over Voter Guide Text
Three key arguments were somehow deleted
A dispute over how to describe marijuana legalization to Colorado voters is on hold.
A Denver judge delayed a decision Monday on whether to allow marijuana activists to block the printing of the voters' guide. The pot activists say the Legislature improperly deleted arguments in favor of legalization
A lawyer for the state Legislature argued that the judiciary can't interfere because the guide is a product of a separate branch of government. A decision on that question was delayed until Wednesday.
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It's Colo., not CO.