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In the 1880s Trinidad became home to a number of well-known people, including Bat Masterson, who briefly served as the town's marshal in 1882. [12] By 1900 Trinidad's population had grown to 7,500 and it had two English-language newspapers and one in Spanish. [13] In 1885, Holy Trinity Catholic Church was constructed. [14]
Amidst an early 20th century trend of limiting the drug, Colorado first restricted cannabis on March 30, 1917. This made the use and cultivation of cannabis a misdemeanor, which was subject to a fine of between $10 and $100 (equivalent to $200 and $2,400 in 2023) and up to a month in jail.
The manufacture, possession, and consumption of cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago is decriminalized.. In September 2018, Prime Minister Keith Rowley announced that he was in discussions with Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi on reviewing the country's cannabis legislation with the possibility of his People's National Movement government potentially decriminalizing the manufacturing, possession, and ...
Many proponents of cannabis decriminalization have argued that decriminalizing cannabis would largely reduce costs of maintaining the criminal justice and law enforcement systems, [103] while legalizing cannabis to allow the cultivation and sale would generate a substantial amount of income from taxing cannabis sales. [104] [105] In Colorado ...
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The Corazon de Trinidad is a historic district in Trinidad, Colorado which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]The district is a 132 acres (53 ha) area roughly bounded by the Purgatoire River on the north and west, Walnut St. on the east, and 3rd, W. 1st and Animas Sts. on the south.
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It was added to the National Register on November 25, 1977. Huddart designed a number of other buildings listed on the National Register. [5] The building received the nickname “Marijuana Mansion” due to its connection with Colorado Amendment 64, which legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Vicente Sederberg LLP, a national cannabis ...