Federal Judge Dismisses Colorado RICO Case

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There is now a stronger arsenal available to those states working to bring down the scourge of marijuana prohibition in their neck of the woods. Earlier last week, a federal judge dismissed the charges against Pueblo County and a legion of Colorado officials in a lawsuit suggesting that marijuana legalization violated a number of statutes overseen by the thugs in the District of Columbia.

Although the case does not appear to have national implications, the outcome should provide some level of solace for other regions of the United States wishing to reform their pot laws without the risk of being litigiously accosted by a ministry of naysayers.

The complaint launched in February 2015 by Safe Streets Alliance and the owners of a Pueblo County ranch suggested that the implementation of Colorado’s Amendment 64 was a violation of federal law as dictated under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution. 

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