International Delegation Visits Colorado to Learn about Regulating Marijuana

Press Release October 21, 2013
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<p>Contact: John Walsh, WOLA, 202-213-4863 or Hannah Hetzer, DPA, 917-701-7060</p>

With Colorado and Washington State launching the regulated marijuana markets approved by the voters in 2012, the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) and the Drug Policy Alliance are hosting an international delegation in Denver this week to learn first hand from Colorado’s experience in enacting and implementing Amendment 64.

Comprised of government officials and legislators from Uruguay, México, and Canada, the delegation will be briefed by Colorado and Washington officials on the regulations being put in place in the states.  On Tuesday and Wednesday, the delegation will visit cultivation facilities and dispensaries.

As Uruguay moves toward passage of legislation to regulate its domestic marijuana market and the debate over marijuana policy picks up pace in México and Canada, the pioneering steps being taken in Colorado and Washington are being watched closely.

Please join us for a press conference featuring Jack Finlaw, Chief Legal Counsel to Colorado Governor Hickenlooper, and Barbara Brohl, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Revenue, as well as members of the international delegation to discuss the visit and their findings.

The press conference will be at RiverRock dispensary at 4935 York Street, Denver, on Wednesday, October 23 at 3 p.m.

This delegation coincides with the International Drug Policy Reform Conference, during which over one thousand of the world’s leading drug policy experts will convene in Denver. The Reform Conference will involve speeches and debates with visionaries from the drug policy reform movement, with the intention of advancing the implementation of drug policies based on science, compassion, health and human rights. The Conference will be an opportunity for networking and strategizing, as well as for learning about alternatives to the drug war from both US and international perspectives.

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