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Betty Aldworth, center,  a director of the Yes on 64 campaign, responds to questions about the legalization of marijuana at a news conference Wednesday in Denver.
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Betty Aldworth, center, a director of the Yes on 64 campaign, responds to questions about the legalization of marijuana at a news conference Wednesday in Denver.

Two states challenge U.S. drug war with votes to legalize pot

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DENVER — First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people.

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