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Since the enactment of Colorado Amendment 64 in November 2012, adults aged 21 [17] or older can grow up to six marijuana plants (with no more than half being mature flowering plants) privately in a locked space, legally possess all marijuana from the plants they grow (as long as it stays where it was grown), [18] legally possess up to one ounce ...
Possession of 85 g (3.0 oz) or less a misdemeanor up to 1-year prison or fine up to $1,000 or both. More than 3 oz (85 g) but less than 1 lb (0.45 kg) a felony up to 5 years in prison or fine up to $10,000 or both. [65]
Adults 21 or older can grow up to three immature and three mature marijuana plants privately in a locked space, legally possess all marijuana from the plants they grow (as long as it stays where it was grown), [8] legally possess up to one ounce of marijuana while traveling, [9] and give as a gift up to one ounce to other citizens 21 years of ...
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The recreational weed tax for school construction raised $3.5 million, bringing the current 2015 total to $13.7 million. To put this in perspective, only $13.3 million was brought in by the tax in ...
Significant marijuana related event [2] 2000 Colorado voters approve Amendment 20 by 54 percent. 2001 Colorado health department creates registry for patients. 2004 There are 512 patients on the registry. 2005 There are 730 patients on the registry. 2006 There are 1,040 patients on the registry. 2008 There are 4,720 patients on the registry. 2009
Possession of up to 6 g (1 ⁄ 5 oz) of cannabis (or 2 g, 1 ⁄ 20 oz of hashish) is an administrative offense, punishable by a fine of ₽5,000 or detention of up to 15 days. Possession of larger amounts is a criminal offense.