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Pot tourism up for discussion in Colo. Legislature
Friday, March 22, 2013    
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Marijuana tourism is one of the biggest questions facing pot regulators in Colorado. A special legislative panel looking at marijuana regulations planned to discuss the question Friday

DENVER (AP) - Marijuana tourism is one of the biggest questions facing pot regulators in Colorado. A special legislative panel looking at marijuana regulations planned to discuss the question Friday.
 
     The constitutional amendment approved by voters last year allows weed use by adults over 21. It doesn't specify whether only Colorado residents can use the drug, prompting speculation about marijuana tourism.
 
     A Colorado task force made up of law enforcement, government officials and marijuana advocates recommended that the state Legislature not step in. The task force said out-of-state visitors should be able to buy marijuana as long as they don't take it home. However, many state lawmakers are appalled at the idea of pot tourism. They want to debate whether Colorado can stop it and will discuss ideas Friday.