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we have the denver fair. events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is in our parks -- they are try to get a handle on it but it is very difficult. host: plainview, texas. this is james. caller: first and foremost, i believe that it is the parents responsibility to be able to monitor their children. i am a psychiatric patient. marijuana, use of they would cause me to go out -- homicidal and it's a frantic. host: james, appreciate the call. gina carbone. guest: first, i wish you good luck and i hope that you are in the care of a good doctor. regarding the responsibility of the parents, sure
we have the denver fair. events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is...
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we have the denver fair.events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is in our parks -- they are try to get a handle on it but it is very difficult. host: plainview, texas. this is james. caller: first and foremost, i believe that it is the parents responsibility to be able to monitor their children. i am a psychiatric patient. marijuana, use of they would cause me to go out -- homicidal and it's a frantic. host: james, appreciate the call. gina carbone. guest: first, i wish you good luck and i hope that you are in the care of a good doctor. regarding the responsibility of the parents, sure,
we have the denver fair.events,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is...
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we have the denver fair.vents,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is in our parks -- they are try to get a handle on it but it is very difficult. host: plainview, texas. this is james. caller: first and foremost, i believe that it is the parents responsibility to be able to monitor their children. i am a psychiatric patient. marijuana, use of they would cause me to go out -- homicidal and it's a frantic. host: james, appreciate the call. gina carbone. guest: first, i wish you good luck and i hope that you are in the care of a good doctor. regarding the responsibility of the parents, sure,
we have the denver fair.vents,have marijuana plantn grow the best pot and joint-rolling contest and things like that. it is becoming such a way of life here in colorado and frankly people that even voted for amendment 64, the legalization, had no idea that it would look like this and it would become so commercialized. a lot of people felt like it was just for small amounts of marijuana for adults in the privacy of their own home. yet we have open and public use all over denver. whether it is in...
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denver. the president won. another patron offered the president a hit of marijuana which became legal in marijuana in january but the president declined. >> good move. >> he won fair and square? >>> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >>> good morning from the top of the broadcast center, we are going to center our forecast around the return to normal, if you will, and i will show you where we had measurable drizzle and the next couple of morning how much longer this cooler-than-average weather will hang around before the big warming trend in the seven-day outlook. >> a wave of deadly storms brings destruction and tragedy to the northeast. the latest on the devastation and the clean up. >> imagine held hostage in your home by your cat. a terror a family want through because of a little fur b >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame and campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> 300 storms were reported overnight mostly in the northeast. >> a strong tornado hit pennsylvania and strong winds are blamed for self deaths including one child at a summer camp. >>> we have more on that story. >>> strong winds bringing severe damage. >> still shaky.
denver. the president won. another patron offered the president a hit of marijuana which became legal in marijuana in january but the president declined. >> good move. >> he won fair and square? >>> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >>> good morning from the top of the broadcast center, we are going to center our forecast around the return to normal, if you will, and i will show you where we had measurable drizzle and the next couple of morning...
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the sand creek site, there was a fair amount of documentation of what is known as the hunt eight murders. this is a family that was slaughtered on the plains east of denver very likely by arapaho's, though people do not know for certain, in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's band and they were not part of stand creek. but white authorities in the used theserritories murders as a pretext for drumming up some of the outrage that led to stand creek -- sand creek. the park service does document what happened to them. the family was butchered and their corpses were brought to denver where they were displayed. as tothe broader question whether or not there will be a national memorial or an historic site devoted specifically to the victims of native americans, i don't know the answer to that. i really don't. i would say broadly speaking, again, that we have a number of monuments and memorials throughout the american west to white settlers, but not specifically to these sorts of atrocities. this is the last question. about how we categorize historical events. shivington's comments could be safely called self-serving.
the sand creek site, there was a fair amount of documentation of what is known as the hunt eight murders. this is a family that was slaughtered on the plains east of denver very likely by arapaho's, though people do not know for certain, in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's band and they were not part of stand creek. but white authorities in the used theserritories murders as a pretext for drumming up some of the outrage that led to stand creek --...
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there's actually a fair amount of documentation about what's known as the hunggate massacre, the he hunggate murders. pla this was a family that was slaughtered on the plains east not of denver. very likely by arapahoes although people don't know for certain. in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's bands, they were not camped at sand creek. but white authorities in colorado territory used the hunggate murders as a pretext o for drumming up some of the outrage that led to sand creek. so speaking to your question, the parks service does document oes do what happened to the hunggates. the family was butchered.orpses w and then their corpses were brought to denver where they as were displayed. as to the broader question of whether or not there's going to be a national memorial or a y to t historic sitehe devoted specifically to the victims of native americans, i don't know the answer to that. i really don't. i mean i would say broadly mo speakingnu again that we have a number of monuments and memorials throughout the american west to white settlers. but not specifically to these sorts of atrocities. last one? this is the last question.
there's actually a fair amount of documentation about what's known as the hunggate massacre, the he hunggate murders. pla this was a family that was slaughtered on the plains east not of denver. very likely by arapahoes although people don't know for certain. in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's bands, they were not camped at sand creek. but white authorities in colorado territory used the hunggate murders as a pretext o for drumming up some of the...
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denver, it probably passed by around 70%, i would say. so i feel like my job as an elected representative has been to try to make sure this law is implemented in a fair and safe way. that's why i introduced legislation which is it's a states rights bill. states rights legislation it says under the controlled sub stances act, states that have legalized marijuana will be exempt from the controlled substances act. >> my secretary questiond quest. i've read a lot about the constitution. didn't find any place that i found where the government is a l allowed to make money from working people and give it to people who don't work. where is that? how is that allowed? >> well, of course the constitution is the framework for all of our laws. i think there have been supreme court challenges to the taxation clause. those have been upheld. so it's allowed under the constitution. that's been litigated. >> rogers up next in west haven connecticut on our line for democrats. good morning roger. >> good, morning. i have a question now. everyone that i see who represents us, they always talk about well, if i had it my way i'd stay and work through this thing instead of
denver, it probably passed by around 70%, i would say. so i feel like my job as an elected representative has been to try to make sure this law is implemented in a fair and safe way. that's why i introduced legislation which is it's a states rights bill. states rights legislation it says under the controlled sub stances act, states that have legalized marijuana will be exempt from the controlled substances act. >> my secretary questiond quest. i've read a lot about the constitution....
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there's actually a fair amount of documentation about what's known as the hunggate massacre, the he hunggate murders. pla this was a family that was slaughtered on the plains east t of denver. very likely by arapahoes although people don't know for certain. in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's bands, they were not camped at sand creek. but white authorities in colorado territory used the hunggate murders as a pretext o for drumming up some of the outrage that led to sand creek. so speaking to your question, the parks service does documento what happened to the hunggates. the family was butchered.orpsesw and then their corpses were brought to denver where they as were displayed. as to the broader question of whether or not there's going to be a national memorial or a y tt historic sitehe devoted specifically to the victims of native americans, i don't know the answer to that. i really don't. i mean, i would say broadly mo speaking,nu again, that we have number of monuments and memorials throughout the american west to white settlers. but not specifically to these sorts of atrocities. last one? this is the last question. >> cal
there's actually a fair amount of documentation about what's known as the hunggate massacre, the he hunggate murders. pla this was a family that was slaughtered on the plains east t of denver. very likely by arapahoes although people don't know for certain. in the summer of 1864. these were native people who were not part of black kettle's bands, they were not camped at sand creek. but white authorities in colorado territory used the hunggate murders as a pretext o for drumming up some of the...
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denver, it probably past by around 70%, i would say. so i feel like my job as an elected representative has been to try to make sure that the law is implemented in a fair and safe way. that is why i introduced is a stateswhich rights bill, states rights legislation. it says under the can stroll -- under the controlled substances act, legalize marijuana will be exempted from the controlled substances act. to really let states implement that in the best way they can. caller: my second question. i have read a lot about the constitution, the federal papers, and i cannot find any place where i find that the government is allowed to take money from working people -- all working people, all jobs -- and give it to people who do not work. where is that? well, of course the constitution is the framework for all of our laws, and i think there have been supreme court challenges to the taxation clauses, and those have been upheld. under thellowed constitution. that has been litigated. haven, connecticut, on our line for democrats. good morning, roger. caller: everyone i see that represents us, congressman and senators -- they talk about if i had it my way i would w
denver, it probably past by around 70%, i would say. so i feel like my job as an elected representative has been to try to make sure that the law is implemented in a fair and safe way. that is why i introduced is a stateswhich rights bill, states rights legislation. it says under the can stroll -- under the controlled substances act, legalize marijuana will be exempted from the controlled substances act. to really let states implement that in the best way they can. caller: my second question. i...