On Tuesday, Colorado Governor (and staunch marijuana legalization opponent), John Hickenlooper, signed 6 landmark bills formalizing the legalization of marijuana in the state. Last November, voters passed Amendment 64, 55% to 44%, making Colorado first state in the union to legalize (thereby wholly decriminalizing) the recreational use and sale of pot. Colorado adults, 21 years and older, can now enjoy smoking a joint or eating a THC chocolate truffle without paranoia about getting caught.
The law’s passage is not a carte blanche for pot enthusiasts. The regulations include a blood limit of “5 nanograms per milliliter” for drivers under the influence, and “limiting purchases of marijuana to non-Colorado residents at one-quarter of an ounce.” As the first state to pass a marijuana legalization law, Colorado must create a path to transition from controlling a black market to a creating a legitimate market. To expedite that process, Hickenlooper has posed a referendum to Colorado’s voters of a 25% tax rate on individual purchases.








