Group That Will Create Pot Regulations in Colorado to Meet Today
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The group charged with creating regulations for Colorado's first-in-the-nation recreational marijuana industry will hold its first meeting Monday.
The Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force —a group of 24 peopleranging from lawmakers and state officials to marijuana activists to lobbyists — will meet at noon Monday in a large conference room at the Department of Revenue's offices at 17301 W. Colfax Ave, Suite 135, in Golden. The meeting is open to the public.
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"The group charged with creating regulations for Colorado's first-in-the-nation recreational marijuana industry will hold its first meeting Monday"
How about "it's legal"? Isn't that enough?