Colorado considers social use pot clubs, despite qualms about feds

Colorado considers social use pot clubs, despite qualms about feds

DENVER At risk of raising the ire of the White House, Colorado is on the brink of becoming the first state with licensed pot clubs. But the details of how these clubs will operate are as hazy as the underground clubs operating already.

Denver officials are working on regulations to open a one-year pilot of bring-your-own marijuana clubs, while state lawmakers are expected to consider measures to allow either marijuana tasting rooms run by marijuana dispensaries, or smoke-friendly clubs akin to cigar bars.

Alaska regulators, spooked by how the Trump administration might view marijuana, recently decided not to move forward with rules for use of marijuana at authorized stores, though the issue there isnt dead.

California and Maine voters expressly signed off on public marijuana consumption but havent settled on rules. Oregon lawmakers are considering legislation to allow marijuana use at special events like concerts, and in cannabis lounges. But Colorado may be first out of the gate with statewide pot-club regulations, possibly by this summer.

Colorado officials from both parties have come around to the idea of Amsterdam-style pot clubs for a simple reason: Everyone is tired of seeing pot smokers on public sidewalks.

Its a problem weve got to address, said state Sen. Chris Holbert, a suburban Denver Republican who opposed marijuana legalization but doesnt like seeing its use on the sidewalk, either.

Pointing jokingly to his suit and tie, the gray-haired Holbert said hes even had panhandlers ask him for marijuana near the state Capitol.

I mean, look at me. If Im getting hassled, everyones getting hassled, Holbert told reporters.

Democrats here agree that tourists need an out-of-sight place to use marijuana.

No voter in Colorado voted to allow the use of marijuana on their sidewalk, in their parks, in their public view, said state Rep. Dan Pabon, D-Denver. But thats essentially what weve done by not allowing private club space for marijuana uses.

So both parties seem to agree that Colorado needs to allow for places that let patrons smoke weed. But thats where agreement breaks down.

A Republican-sponsored measure to allow marijuana clubs to be regulated like cigar bars was put on hold for a re-write. Thats because sponsors are trying to address concerns that pot clubs shouldnt allow medical marijuana use, along with other legal wrinkles.

Telling people to socially use their medicine? Thats like were legalizing pill parties, said Rachel OBryan, who opposes marijuana clubs and ran an unsuccessful campaign to defeat a Denver social-use measure last fall.

Theres also intense disagreement over whether establishing pot clubs would invite a federal crackdown.

Some say the clubs would be too much for federal authorities to ignore; others insist the Justice Department would view clubs as a way to keep pot away from children, a priority according to previous Justice Department directions.

Jeff Sessions is the big question mark right now, Democratic state Rep. Jonathan Singer said, referring to the newly minted, anti-marijuana U.S. attorney general. I think we need to send a message to him that Colorados doing it right.

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat who opposed pot legalization but is undecided on signing a bill to allow clubs, said hes not sure how the administration would respond to clubs.

I dont know whether wed be ...

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