Aubree Adams
A Letter to the editor of the Pueblo Chieftan: Aubree reads the letter that she wrote for Gov Scott in Vermont to ask him not to legalize marijuana. This letter is a response to a Pueblo's county commissioners letter, who is a marijuana investor, The harms and costs of legalized marijuana have been ignored, and the Pueblo community has been flooded with high potency products that have never been studied before.
https://youtu.be/x_XuL3psDhc // Letter to Vermont Governor Scott asking him to veto any bill to legalize marijuana // Aubree Adams, a Pueblo Colorado mom, pleads to Governor Scott not to legalize marijuana.
https://youtu.be/1o2Yigjie58 Pueblo homeless sitting in front Target using their WiFi // Pueblo Colorado has had a significant increase in homeless people coming for marijuana. Hear their perspective. Though they are passionate about their stance, they speak of many false narratives.
https://youtu.be/v3atK98o1T0 // Pueblo homeless who use marijuana part 2
// Colorado and especially Pueblo Colorado has had a huge increase in the homeless population, one of the costs of legalizing marijuana.
// Colorado and especially Pueblo Colorado has had a huge increase in the homeless population, one of the costs of legalizing marijuana.
https://youtu.be/WC0LG_zBSZk // Pro Pueblo Social Services, Anne Stattleman // January 2014, after legalization of marijuana, social service agencies in Pueblo Colorado saw an increase in out of state individuals and families (with children) requesting shelter and services.
https://youtu.be/W-mkK8wem3Q // Pro Pueblo, Sheriff Kirk Taylor , Impact of legalized marijuana // Pueblo, Colorado has experienced the negative consequences of legalized marijuana. The harms and the costs are minimized by the marijuana industry, their investors, and their promoters.
Concerned citizens in Pueblo Colorado failed at a initiative ballot last November 2016 to opt out of A64, retail marijuana. Since the voters approved the continuation of the sale of recreational marijuana, yet the harms of the drug culture continue to impact the community, a new group has formed, Pro Pueblo Co.
Concerned citizens in Pueblo Colorado failed at a initiative ballot last November 2016 to opt out of A64, retail marijuana. Since the voters approved the continuation of the sale of recreational marijuana, yet the harms of the drug culture continue to impact the community, a new group has formed, Pro Pueblo Co.