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Colorado Anti-Marijuana Ballot Campaign Now Underway

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Advocates who want to scale back Colorado’s marijuana industry have received the green light to begin gathering signatures to put the issue before voters in the fall.

The Colorado Supreme Court gave the go-ahead Thursday to supporters who want to put an initiative on the November ballot that would impose potency caps and packaging restrictions on a variety of marijuana products, the Associated Press reported.

The proposed measure would ban all marijuana products with THC potency of more than 16%, which would make products such as vape pens and some edibles illegal.

It also would effectively regulate concentrates makers and many edibles manufacturers out of business, and make the vast majority of flower illegal.

The proposed law would apply to both medical and recreational cannabis products.

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