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Civil Liberties

Denver's First Marijuana Club Promises More Events

Welcome to the future

Reason Staff | 1.3.2013 12:52 PM

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Organizers of the first marijuana club in Denver are promising more events to come after their premiere event on New Year's Eve.

Club 64 takes its name from the amendment legalizing small amounts of pot in Colorado for those 21 years and older.

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