
“The Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, the pot advocacy group behind Colorado’s marijuana legalization measure Amendment 64, filed a lawsuit in response to the Colorado Legislative Council’s deletion of ‘Arguments For’ Amendment 64 text in Colorado’s voter guide, known as the ‘blue book.’ The campaign says that the ‘Arguments For’ Amendment 64 section of of the blue book is now just 208 words following the deletion, whereas the ‘Arguments Against’ section is approximately 366 words — meaning ‘Against’ has nearly 75 percent more words than the ‘For’ section.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/11/colorados-marijuana-legal_n_1874633.html
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