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  • [HOLY S**T!] Colorado's Recreational Marijuana Stores Make History

    Can everyone say ... 'BOUT DAMN TIME!!!


    By Michael Martinez, CNN
    updated 4:50 PM EST, Wed January 1, 2014

    Denver (CNN) -- Iraq war veteran Sean Azzariti described his purchase of recreational marijuana -- legally -- as a historic moment Wednesday.

    "It's huge," he said at a marijuana store along a light industrial corridor outside downtown Denver. "It hasn't even sunk in how big this is yet."

    Indeed, before the 3D Cannabis Center opened at 8 a.m. MT, more than 100 people were waiting in snowfall and cold under gray skies to be the next buyers of recreational pot under a landmark law voters approved in 2012.

    The dispensary was one of a handful that opened to lines of waiting people on New Year's Day, with scores more expected statewide in coming months.

    Azzariti was selected to be the first buyer at the 3D Cannabis Center because he was a Marine from 2000 to 2006 who now suffers post-traumatic stress disorder after two tours in Iraq. He can't obtain medical marijuana in Colorado because PTSD isn't a qualifying condition for that treatment, he said.

    "This is what we worked so hard for the last few years," he said of the voter-approved constitutional amendment that led Colorado to become the first state in the nation to open recreational pot stores to anyone age 21 and older. "It's mind-blowing."

    Azzariti, 32, bought an eighth of an ounce of pot, plus chocolate truffles laced with marijuana. Those treats are called "edibles" at the store.
    The price: $59.50.

    The marijuana alleviates the anxiety and stress that come from PTSD, he said, adding that he'll smoke the pot Wednesday evening.
    Long lines

    Even three hours after the stores opened, one downtown Denver dispensary had a line of about 100 people outside the front door to the corner. The snow had stopped falling by then, and the gray skies were clearing to blue.

    While patrons -- young and the old, men and women -- waited patiently in line, the demographic at the downtown dispensary tilted more toward 20- and 30-somethings.

    When many buyers emerged from the store and nudged through the line, they raised their bags of newly purchased pot above their heads.
    People waiting on the sidewalk cheered them.

    Even though recreational weed is now legal, some purchasers declined to disclose their last names.

    One woman, Dee, who didn't want to use her surname, said she waited in line for almost three hours to buy her cannabis. She and a male companion bought a small amount, she said, just to commemorate the occasion.
    "We voted for it, and now it's here," Dee said of the recreational marijuana law. "We just went in and celebrated the new law. It's a new day."

    She didn't mind the long wait at the LoDo's Dispensary. "Everybody is cool and mellow and nice. So it's all good," she said.

    Some motorists passing the pot shop honked and cheered the queue of buyers, who whooped in return.

    One motorist, however, shouted a disparaging remark about the "potheads," and the crowd muttered raspberries in response.

    Buyers whiled away the hours in line by talking aloud about the benefits of marijuana as a remedy for hangovers, headaches, sleeplessness and low appetite.

    Then a young woman in a passing SUV slowed and interrupted them by asking, "What's going on, guys?"

    "Legal pot sale!" a man in line shouted.

    "Oh, I need an eighth!" the young woman shouted back excitedly. The car drove on.

    In fact, around 11:30 a.m. MT, Don Andrews, whose family owns and runs the dispensary, announced to the waiting people on the sidewalk that he was being forced to limit sales to an eighth of an ounce to each person, though under the new state law, a resident can buy up to an ounce.


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  • #2
    in highshool i never thought this would happen.

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    • #3
      http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24...ew-years-sales

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BTL View Post
        in highshool i never thought this would happen.
        It was a only a matter of time. When folks traveled outside of the U.S. they discovered a pot smoking culture unrestricted by the common politics and other hoopla of their country, and wondered "Why not back home?".

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        • #5
          Ours (Seattle) will be opening soon as we passed the same **** last year

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          • #6
            Hopefully, this will help calm people the **** down now and prevent them from shooting up schools full of kids and what not.

            This should also help usher in the next big announcement of the nationwide approval of hemp usage.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
              Ours (Seattle) will be opening soon as we passed the same **** last year
              Time we start thinking about opening up an uber recession-proof pot business.

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                  • #10
                    Wonder if Texas will legalize weed as well?

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