2006 Colorado Amendment 44
Ballot measure in Colorado that would have legalized marijuana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amendment 44 was a proposed amendment to the state statutes submitted for referendum in the 2006 general elections in the U.S. state of Colorado. The amendment proposed the legalization of the possession of one ounce or less of marijuana for any person twenty-one years of age and over, as long as marijuana use does not occur in public. The measure was eventually defeated at the polls by 60–40 percent.[2]
For the successful 2012 Colorado state constitution amendment related to marijuana, see 2012 Colorado Amendment 64.
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An Amendment to Section 18-18-406 (1) of the Colorado Revised Statutes Making Legal the Possession of One Ounce or Less of Marijuana For Any Person Twenty-one Years of Age or Older | ||||||||||
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Amendment failed[1] |
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