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Tuesday, 21 October 2014 08:55 PM EDT

Colorado health officials had to abandon a proposal to prohibit marijuana-laced edible sweets because the state's constitution already spells out how to regulate the drug to keep it away from children, columnist Jacob Sullum of Reason magazine told "MidPoint" host Ed Berliner on Newsmax TV on Tuesday.

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Colorado health officials had to abandon a proposal to prohibit marijuana-laced edible sweets because the state's constitution already spells out how to regulate the drug to keep it away from children, columnist Jacob Sullum of Reason magazine told . . .
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