Brian Vicente

Sensible Colorado

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Denver-based attorney and Executive Director of Sensible Colorado, a nonprofit working for effective and humane drug policy in that state

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Federal law bans all marijuana but, in  16 states and Washington, DC , it's legal as medicine.

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Federal law bans all marijuana but, in 16 states and Washington, DC,  it's legal as medicine .

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Federal law bans all marijuana but, in 16 states and Washington, DC, it's legal as medicine .

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