Monday, September 9, 2013

Activists give marijuana away to magnetism taxes

Hundreds of tribe are lining up in Denver's Civic Center Park to get a earthenware cigarette as segment of a objections against a sketch to impose high customs on the drug, which is now legal for recreational use.

Littletree Oppy, who was handing out cigarettes on Monday, said she is protesting the proposed taxes because people who can't afford to salaries would be forced to go to the black market.

Gulf War veteran Randy Notz said he suffers traumatic skulls violence and qualifies for marijuana under Colorado's medical marijuana law. He said he showed up for one earthenware cigarette to show his subsistence for a working to defeat a ballot size that would impose high taxes.

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