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Pot activists divided over new cannabis club | Reduction

Pot activists divided over new cannabis club

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The members-only Club 64 is the first of its kind to open in Colorado since November when voters approved Amendment 64, which legalized possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational use. The club opened on New Year's Eve at 4:20 p.m. -- another significant number among pro-pot advocates -- to a small, but enthusiastic crowd of about a dozen people, all over the age of 21. Each member paid a $29 fee, allowing them to bring their own weed and smoke anywhere on the premises. Not all of Colorado's marijuana advocates are celebrating. "Much of our success with Amendment 64 was making the soccer moms comfortable," said one advocate who campaigned to pass the amendment and declined to be named for fear of creating a rift within the marijuana advocacy community.

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Rob Corry

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-0.0200598"The voters of Colorado have said we want cannabis to be legalized and we want a bunch of like-minded adults to be able to get together and exercise their constitutional rights together and that's what Club 64 embodies," said club owner Rob Corry.
-0.171555"This is much larger than just marijuana, this is a civil rights struggle to end prohibition and civil rights struggles and overcoming oppression (do) not happen easily," Corry said. ...
-0.0717187"This is much larger than just marijuana, this is a civil rights struggle to end prohibition and civil rights struggles and overcoming oppression (do) not happen easily," Corry said. "It has to happen by people taking chances and sometimes yes, pushing the envelope... "And that is how change happens in this country and that's what got us to this point -- people taking chances and pushing the envelope."
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  • Number of Quotes: 3
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.2633335
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Miguel Lopez

Overall Sentiment: 0.0281103

Relevance: 0.496558

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0.0174923"It's a pathway to further freedom," said Lopez.
0.156684"It's a pathway to further freedom," said Lopez. "Are we truly free if all human beings cannot possess marijuana? Not just in Colorado but as a human rights campaign globally. Let Denver be a beacon of hope for freedom, for true freedom."
0"You can't get off if you don't cough," he said ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 3
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.1741763
  • Mean: 0.058058766666667
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

Gabriel Kinderay

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-0.162092"It seems like up until today we were the kind of people that had to be secretive about who we were and how we lived our lives," he said. ...
0.0562063"It seems like up until today we were the kind of people that had to be secretive about who we were and how we lived our lives," he said. "Over the last couple of years we've been able to start really talking more openly about what we do and people have accepted it and that's great. I'm glad to see that."
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 2
  • Aggregate Sentiment: -0.1058857
  • Mean: -0.05294285
  • Standard Deviation: 0

Betty Aldworth

Overall Sentiment: 0.0753029

Relevance: 0.327256

SentimentQuote
0.106165"We can best demonstrate that regulation is a much safer approach to marijuana policy than prohibition through the careful and swift creation of regulated businesses," Betty Aldworth said. ...
Sentiment Stats:
  • Number of Quotes: 1
  • Aggregate Sentiment: 0.106165
  • Mean: 0.106165
  • Standard Deviation: 1.4142135623731

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Organization: federal government

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Organization: Denver Broncos

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Sport: soccer

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