Denver, Colorado, USA

Links
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 * myspace.com/denvergmm
 * facebook.com/milehighnorml
 * sensiblecolorado.org
 * sensiblecolorado.org/mm/resources - Medical Marijuana Support Groups. See Denver section. Many links.
 * myspace.com/sensiblecolorado
 * Wikipedia: Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER).
 * saferchoice.org
 * saferdenver.saferchoice.org
 * facebook.com/SAFERchoice
 * twitter.com/SAFERchoice
 * myspace.com/saferchoice
 * think.mtv.com/profile/SAFER
 * youtube.com/user/SaferChoice
 * gallery.marihemp.com/denver2005nov1
 * MySpace photos. Colorado Marijuana Coalition
 * MySpace: Denver Global Marijuana March Logos
 * myspace.com/comarijuanacoalition
 * myspace.com/comidnightrider45
 * colorado.medicalmarijuana.net/denver-medical-marijuana
 * themedicalmarijuanadoctors.com
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City info
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 * Google Maps: Denver
 * Wikipedia: Denver
 * Wikitravel: Denver
 * WeBeHigh.com - home page lists all cities.
 * City page: Denver

Global Marijuana March (GMM)
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''' GMM ( years signed up ). '''

2009
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GMM May 2009:
 * http://www.myspace.com/denvergmm

November 2009:
 * SAFER on Huffington Post: Pop star Joss Stone under attack for marijuana comment. November 16, 2009. Written by Mason Tvert, Executive director and co-founder, SAFER.

2005
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Denver legalizes cannabis
November 1, 2005. Denver becomes the first city in the USA to legalize cannabis for recreational use. The I-100 initiative is passed by the voters 53.5% to 46.5%. It legalizes up to one ounce of marijuana for individuals 21 and older. The initiative also made possession of marijuana by those under 18 punishable by fine only.


 * Wikipedia: Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER).
 * Denver votes to legalize marijuana possession. By Patrick O'Driscoll. November 3, 2005. USA  Today.
 * Denver Is First City to Legalize Small Amount of Pot. By Stephanie Simon. November 03, 2005. Los Angeles Times. Archived here, too.
 * Denver Votes to End Marijuana Prohibition. Spring 2006. Marijuana Policy Report (Volume 12, Number  1). Marijuana Policy Project. Source  for 53.5% to 46.5% result.
 * Denver Votes To Abolish Pot Penalties. November 2, 2005. NORML.
 * Weed Watch: More Hypocrisy. By Jordan Smith. November 18, 2005. The Austin Chronicle.
 * Pot Vote Prompts Worldwide Attention. By Alan Gathright. November 4, 2005. Rocky Mountain News. Archived here, too.

Under Colorado state law, having an ounce of marijuana or less is punishable by a $100 fine but no jail time. See:
 * NORML. State By State Laws > Colorado.
 * Wikipedia: Places that have decriminalized non-medical cannabis in the United States#Colorado

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