Monday, December 22, 2014

LINK: Kansas considers legal action against Colorado for marijuana legalization

By NICK SLOAN
nick@kansascitykansan.com

KANSAS CITY, KAN. ---- Marijuana, while legalized last year in the State of Colorado, is not legal in the State of Kansas.

Now, it's possible officials in Kansas will seek legal action to make Colorado's legalization of marijuana unconstitutional.

Key note from the Colorado Gazette:
Spokeswoman Jennifer Rapp said Friday that Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has been considering legal action against Colorado for months. 
But she said in an email that his office is still weighing its options.
Read more here.

The State of Kansas would be the third state that neighbors Colorado to seek legal remedies against the state after its population voted to legalize marijuana.