420 with CNW — Colorado Springs Residents Sue City Over Vote to Repeal Recreational Marijuana
Two residents of Colorado Springs have taken legal action against the city over an upcoming ballot initiative in April that seeks to overturn a voter-approved policy permitting recreational cannabis sales. The case was submitted on Friday on behalf of Adam Gillard, El Paso County Progressive Veterans’ executive director, and Renze Waddington, a medical cannabis dispensary owner. It claims that the City Council disregarded Colorado’s Amendment 64, which states that any local ballot initiative that seeks to outlaw the sale of marijuana for recreational purposes must be on the ballot for a general election in an even-numbered year. “This council’s attempt…