Pubdate: Tue, 10 Sep 2013
Source: Columbus Dispatch (OH)
Copyright: 2013 Associated Press
Contact:  http://www.dispatch.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/93
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FREE POT LURES DENVER CROWD

DENVER (AP) - Hundreds of people lined up in Denver for a free 
marijuana cigarette yesterday as part of a protest against a ballot 
proposal that would impose high taxes on the drug, which is now legal 
in Colorado for recreational use.

The measure on the November ballot asks Colorado voters to approve a 
15 percent excise tax plus a 10 percent statewide sales tax on all 
retail marijuana purchases.

The marijuana was donated by a local lawyer who got it as part of a 
legal settlement after authorities determined the stash was seized 
illegally, according to Larisa Bolivar, campaign manager for 
opponents of the ballot measure.

Littletree Oppy wore a fake nurse's cap while she handed out the 
cigarettes at Civic Center Park. She said she opposes the proposed 
taxes because people who can't afford to pay would be forced to go to 
the black market.

People waiting in line for the free pot shouted "We want weed!" as 
the supply dwindled.

Gulf War veteran Randy Notz said he suffers from a traumatic brain 
injury and qualifies for marijuana under Colorado's medical-marijuana 
law. He said he showed up and got a single marijuana cigarette to 
show his support for the campaign to defeat the ballot measure.

"I paid for two hours of parking and stood in line for one joint 
because I've been campaigning for this right for a long time," Notz said.
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