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Co-Sponsored by the Criminal Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association

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November 2013
 
Criminal Law Fall Update 2013
 
Co-Sponsored by the Criminal Law Section of the Colorado Bar Association
 
 
Program Highlights:
 
- Federal Marijuana Policy from the United States Attorney's Office
- Changes to Colorado Drug Offender Policy and Sentencing Scheme: Working toward a Treatment Model
- Summary of the Marijuana Task Force Proceedings
- Senate Bill 250 - Significant Changes to Colorado's Controlled Substance Laws
- Summary of Marijuana Regulations
- Marijuana and Behavioral Health: Health Impacts, Risk to Youth, and Effective Intervention and Treatment
- Ethical Issues for Attorneys Representing Clients Involved in the Marijuana Industry or Clients Interacting with the Industry
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Program Description:
 
Nearly one year ago, Colorado voters passed Amendment 64, which makes the personal, non-medical use, possession, and limited home-growing of marijuana legal under Colorado law for adults 21 years of age and older. The Amendment to the Colorado Constitution provides for the regulation of marijuana like alcohol, and allows for the lawful operation of marijuana-related facilities. The voters of the State of Colorado approved the Amendment by a vote of approximately 55% of the voting electorate.
 
Amendment 64 presents issues of first impression in Colorado and in the United States, as no other state except Washington State has legalized marijuana for non-medical, adult use in the face of federal legal restrictions.
 
What are the implications for the criminal law landscape on the state and federal levels? What does it mean from a behavioral health perspective?
 
This program provides answers to those questions.
 
 
Topics:
 
Introduction and Welcome
Charles Garcia, Esq., Moderator
 
Federal Policy Regarding Marijuana
Presented by John Walsh, Esq.
 
Changes to Colorado Drug Offender Policy and Sentencing Scheme: Working toward a Treatment Model
Presented by Maureen Cain, Esq., and Dan Rubinstein, Esq.
 
Marijuana and Behavioral Health
Health Impacts, Risk to Youth, and Effective Intervention and Treatment
Presented by Marc S. Condojani, LCSW, CAC III
Summary of the Marijuana Task Force Proceedings
Presented by Charles Garcia, Esq.
 
Summary of Marijuana Regulations
Presented by Claudia Brett Goldin, Esq., and Barbara Brohl, Esq., Executive Director of Enforcement for the Department of Revenue
Senate Bill 250
Significant Changes to Colorado's Controlled Substance Laws
Presented by Kathleen McGuire, Esq.  
 
Ethical Issues for Attorneys Representing Clients Involved in the Marijuana Industry or Clients Interacting with the Industry
Presented by Ronald Nemirow, Esq.
 
 
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $339.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $289.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    7.00
  •   Ethics Credits
    1.00
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
11/7/2013
Expiration Date
12/31/2015
Non-Member Price
$339.00 USD
Member Price
$289.00 USD
Product Code
CR110713J
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