Apr 072010
 

Nederland became the second municipality in Colorado to legalize marijuana within its borders on Tuesday night.

The mountain town’s residents went further than Breckinridge, which last year legalized possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, and by a vote of 259 to 218, removed all criminal penalties against buying, selling, possessing, consuming, growing and transporting marijuana for anyone age 21 or older.

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/ci_14833206

This is a good news story, one of the few in this day and age, but I hope other cities follow suit. The feds can only enforce laws if they have the cooperation of local police, in the case of marijuana it seems that the momentum is on the side of the people and against the government.

 

 Posted by at 5:07 am
Apr 022010
 

Given that Boulder is home to the University of Colorado–a former “top party school”–you’d think April Fool’s pranks would be more common than bong pipes and mountain bikes.  But the city seems less than amused at this inspired stunt that parodied municipal property codes:

Person or persons unknown have created a hoax door hanger declaring that homeowners who don’t remove the dust and insect larvae from their sidewalk cracks by noon tomorrow will receive a fine of up to $4,620.

“This is the only warning that this household will receive this spring!” the door hanger exclaims. “Please be sure your crack stays clean for the rest of the year!”

The “ticket” then goes on to suggest that if homeowners need help they can look up “Crack Removal Services” in the Yellow Pages.

Pretty funny, right?  But city officials were quick to point out that it wasn’t real:

[Boulder spokeswoman Judy Jacobson] knew right away that the door hanger wasn’t legit.

“It’s definitely a joke,” she says. “There’s no such code as the one it references. So it’s making fun of the City of Boulder — which is fine. But we just want to make sure nobody takes it seriously and sends us a check, or gets upset because we gave them a ticket. Because we didn’t leave this for them.”

It’s ironic that the city is quick to point out that they have no code mandating clean cracks, but don’t think twice about all of theother ordinances that require property owners to maintain their abodes and land in city-approved fashion.  Because they’re a joke as well, just not a very funny one.

 

 Posted by at 5:05 am