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pamela

(3,481 posts)
Sat May 4, 2013, 04:18 PM May 2013

Question about Colorado's pot laws.

I know that the legalization laws don't go into effect until next year but I was wondering about the laws for medical pot. Do you have to be a Colorado resident? If not, are there any dispensaries in the Southeast corner of the state? Thanks.

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Question about Colorado's pot laws. (Original Post) pamela May 2013 OP
Yes, you have to be a Colorado resident. Mr. David May 2013 #1
Thanks, Mr David. pamela May 2013 #2
 

Mr. David

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1. Yes, you have to be a Colorado resident.
Sat May 4, 2013, 04:22 PM
May 2013

It's best to wait until 2014 when they start selling it over the counter.

The problem is not our state's but your state's.

Here is WeedMaps.com that will help you locate our dispensaries in the southeast corner of the state. I'd start with LaJunta.

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