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Corry’s change of heart is noteworthy because he has played a prominent role in Colorado’s legalization movement. The Stanford-trained lawyer helped draft groundbreaking Amendment 64, adopted by voters on the statewide ballot in 2012. The complicated measure’s many moving parts created the framework for the legal use, production, sales and taxation of marijuana statewide. Corry also designed and implemented the dispensary framework for patients and caregivers under Amendment 20, enacted by the state’s voters in 2000 to allow medical use of marijuana. He has extensive experience representing clients accused
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