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Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis, if elected, would ask President Barack Obama to re-examine lenient federal policies on Colorado's burgeoning medical marijuana industry.
The Obama administration ordered federal officials in 2009 to respect state marijuana statutes when they conflict with federal laws outlawing the drug. The change led to explosive growth in Colorado marijuana businesses, which McInnis said Thursday is cause for concern.See the full content of this document
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Mcinnis Would Target Marijuana
"If I was governor, I would call the president and say, "What are you doing??? McInnis said after ...
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