City Council Says It’s Okay To Smoke Marijuana, In Front Yards
The Denver Post reports that marijuana consumption would only be legal on property that is owned by the marijuana user and also legal where permission has been given by the owner to smoke pot on rented or leased property.
The city council is attempting to define what “open and public” consumption will mean for marijuana users in Mile High City. This new proposed rule stands in stark contrast to the original draft from October; which, if passed, would have made the smell of marijuana, or even just the sight of someone smoking marijuana, illegal if it could be smelled or seen by others . It also could have carried a fine of $999 or a year in jail, 7News reported.
Backers of A64 said the original proposed ordinance which would criminalize marijuana use in private was unconstitutional.
The final vote on the “open and public” consumption rules will take place in early December. The first retail marijuana shops are expected to open around the state on Jan. 1. 2014.
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