First Private Marijuana Clubs Open in Colorado

In Denver, people filled out an online application and paid a $30 fee to become part of Club 64, a private marijuana club named after the new pot law, Amendment 64. The Club 64 opened it’s doors for the first time on Monday, to be the first private pot-smoking club in the Colorado.

The adults over 21 can posses up to an ounce of marijuana, and the club’s general counsel believes the club is 100 percent legal. Members can bring their own marijuana or share with other adults. Owners say no marijuana will be sold there.

“Amendment 64 says you can consume marijuana all you want, but just not in public, so this is by definition private,” said Robert Corry.

Denver police say they are waiting for guidance from the city attorney and district attorney to see if any action needs to be taken. The club will likely change venues each week, and members could get a text letting them know where to meet.

via: CBS News

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