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		<title>Incarcerated U: Smoking Pot in Colorado May Still Pose Legal Risks for Students (Video)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Colorado was one of two states to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes last November, but that doesn&#8217;t mean residents are free from prosecution for possession of pot. John Phillips speaks with Chris Utterback, a journalism student at Metro State University in Denver, Colorado about why a large majority of students backed Amendment 64 (pot legalization). [...]]]></description>
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<p>Colorado was one of two states to legalize marijuana for recreational purposes last November, but that doesn&#8217;t mean residents are free from prosecution for possession of pot. John Phillips speaks with Chris Utterback, a journalism student at Metro State University in Denver, Colorado about why a large majority of students backed Amendment 64 (pot legalization). <a href="http://www.pjtv.com/?cmd=mpg&amp;mpid=517&amp;load=8094" target="_blank">Hear why Utterback believes</a> drug laws have been responsible for ruining the lives of young people, and why college students still have reason to fear the law.</p>
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