Task Force on the Implementation of Amendment 64
The Task Force on the Implementation of Amendment 64 was a task force of the U.S. State of Colorado charged with considering and resolving a number of policy, legal and procedural issues relating to Colorado Amendment 64, which allows for personal use and regulation of marijuana.
On 10 December 2012 Governor Hickenlooper signed Executive Order B 2012-004 to create the Task Force to "consider and resolve a number of policy, legal and procedural issues".[1] The task force had a deadline of February 28 to submit its proposals,[2] and on March 13, 2013 issued 58 recommendations on how recreational pot should be grown, sold and taxed in the state.[3]
Its membership was composed of:[1]
- Jack Finlaw, Co-Chair: Governor's Chief Legal Counsel
- Barbara Brohl, Co-Chair: Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Revenue
- Rep. Dan Pabon, appointed by the incoming Speaker of the House
- Sen. Cheri Jahn, appointed by the incoming President of the Senate
- Newly elected Rep. Dan Nordberg, appointed by the incoming House Minority Leader
- Newly elected Sen. Vicki Marble, appointed by the incoming Senate Minority Leader
- David Blake, representing the Colorado Attorney General
- Kevin Bommer, representing the Colorado Municipal League
- Eric Bergman, representing Colorado Counties Inc.
- Chris Urbina, the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- James Davis, the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Public Safety
- John Salazar, the Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture
- Ron Kammerzell, the Senior Director responsible for the Colorado Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division
- Christian Sederberg, representing the campaign to pass Amendment 64
- Meg Sanders, representing the medical marijuana dispensary and cultivation industry
- Craig Small, representing marijuana consumers
- Sam Kamin, a person with expertise in legal issues related to the legalization of marijuana
- Dr. Christian Thurstone, a person with expertise in the treatment of marijuana addiction
- Charles Garcia, representing the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice
- Larry Abrahamson, representing the Colorado District Attorney's Council
- Brian Connors, representing the Colorado State Public Defender
- Daniel Zook, an at-large member from outside of the Denver area
- Tamra Ward, representing the interests of employers
- Mike Cerbo, representing the interests of employees
References
- 1 2 Gov. Hickenlooper signs Amendment 64 proclamation, creates task force to recommend needed legislative actions, Governor of Colorado, December 10, 2012
- ↑ "Task force begins tackling marijuana regulation". 9 News (AP/KUSA-TV). December 17, 2012.
- ↑ Lopez, Tyler (March 13, 2013). "Colorado marijuana task force issues 58 recommendations on how pot should be grown, sold and taxed". 7 News (KMGH-TV).
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