Thursday, February 9, 2012

Post Columnists: Court made right call on medical pot for criminals


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Editorial: Court made right call on medical pot for criminals
Can a criminal on probation be barred from smoking pot — even if he has a state certificate granting him the right to medical marijuana? The state Court of Appeals says the answer is yes, and we think it made the right call.  



Vincent Carroll - Opinion

Carroll: Mile High Stadium not a billboard for Sports Authority
"At first, we had a project without too much thought to the building's civic quality. But the review committee called attention to this as a big part of Denver's skyline and image.  



Tina Griego - Metro

Griego: GOP convictions, pragmatism clash in Huerfano County
Ninety voters showed up at Tuesday night's Huerfano County Republican caucus at Bible Church, where, as Pastor Jim Modlish put it, "Democrats are welcome, and Republicans are comfortable."  



Mike Littwin - Opinion

Littwin: Odds are still with Mitt
It's too soon to know exactly what to make of the Mittastrophe, as it's now being called. It may simply be a blip — the kind every front-runner inevitably faces — or it may be a far bigger deal than those in the Romney camp are willing to admit, even to themselves.  



Penny Parker - Business

Parker: Denver cannery does double duty
Tara Salazar yanks freshly labeled cans of chili beans off the conveyor belt as fast as her long fingernails will let her. Salazar, a 35-year-old mother of three who's seen her share of hard knocks, is one week into the 12-week training program at the new FoodWorks cannery in Denver.  


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