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Cannabis cowboy campaigns for pot legalization
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Former police officer makes case for legislation in Colorado
- Duration 1:23
- Date Nov 5, 2012
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On street corners throughout Colorado Springs given the constitution -- we've been out to the airport downtown we've been at the Nevada and often blobs you may have seen more than cars passing you by.
This -- has a message to share amendments -- -- Or is good legislation.
That'll help our children.
By arresting the bad guys who hurt them particularly the job options -- to sell marijuana in the first place.
And but that my profession to free up.
Literally hundreds of thousands of hours in Colorado to chase them the deadly drunk driver and other threats and as for his horse Smith is here symbolizing horse sense and freedom.
And that's part of this issue is secondary part of it a practical note.
I'm all -- -- care.
This attention grabbing pair came from Washington DC to tell coloradans amendment 64 -- helped police prioritize.
War on drugs has been the most destructive.
Dysfunctional.
And immoral policy.
Since slavery and Jim Crow it's got to go.
Howard wooldridge was a police officer for eighteen years then a police detective first three and now he's getting to the bottom of why congress won't legalize drugs.
-- of the United States congress is extremely frustrating.
And though it has been six long years trying to bring some more sense if you will do the issue.
Sub -- we've had some success but as -- -- a couple more years.