
A district court judge has blocked the city of Colorado Springs from asking voters to repeal recreational marijuana sales they approved in November.
An injunction issued Monday by 4th Judicial District Court Judge Hilary Gurney prohibits the city from asking voters to repeal Question 300, a measure that 54% of voters approved in November that permits the sale of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs.
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Gurney determined the action was unconstitutional, Colorado Sun reported.
Also on that November ballot, voters in Colorado’s second-most-populous city rejected Question 2D, which would have completely banned adult-use sales.
According to the Sun, Gurney issued the injunction after two Colorado Springs residents sued the city for ignoring Amendment 64 of the Colorado Constitution, the state law that allows
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