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The District Attorney's Office Remodel Is Essential
I have worked in Boulder as an attorney in myriad roles since 1976, before the construction of the Community Justice Center, through the conversion of the jail in that building into a district attorney's office, and I still work in the building quite frequently.
Vanishing Privacy
On the related issue of our vanishing reasonable expectation of privacy, remember your notebook's built in lens.
Is Synthetic Marijuana Really "Synthetic Marijuana?"
While sharing a name, is synthetic marijuana really a lab-created chemical with a molecule, or chemical structure, identical to grown marijuana?
Press Release from Judge Leonard L. Frieling on His Resignation in Protest of Harsh Marijuana Ordinance
Following my resignation as a Lafayette Municipal Court Associate Judge in protest of an unnecessary and drastic proposal to increase marijuana possession penalties in the City of Lafayette, some misinformed officials with the city launched an attack on my character, spurring news stories that suggested I was no longer an associate judge with the city at the time of my resignation.
Learn More About Marijuana Breath Testing
Recent press is focusing on new hardware for police roadside breath testing for marijuana.
Pot News: Colorado Tax Illegal? Supremacy Clause Surrender at Risk?
Rob Corry, highly visible marijuana lawyer in Colorado, filed a case against the Gov, and various State agencies, arguing that all taxes collected by the State were illegally collected UNDER FEDERAL LAW, and therefore had to be returned.
To Smell or Not to Smell, that Is the Question
To Smell or Not to Smell, that is the question, or How to save $24,985.00 plus shipping.
The Doobie DOs!
Residents of Colorado: DO purchase up to one ounce of marijuana if you are 21 or older, but only from a licensed retail marijuana store.
The Scientific Basics of THC and THC COOH (carboxy THC)
An example of useless information for determining marijuana-caused impairment is looking at urine in a lab.