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		<title>By: Elissa</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a Washington resident, I wouldn&#039;t quite describe our situation as &quot;full legalization&quot; of marijuana. Yes, it&#039;s legal to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use, but it&#039;s not legal either to grow or to sell marijuana for recreational use. So, if the pot magically appears out of nowhere, it&#039;s all perfectly legal. (We did have a prior medical marijuana law that had some sort of provision for growing and selling.) In reality, our current situation is not much more than the decriminalization of marijuana possession and use. Colorado has definitely gone a lot further.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a Washington resident, I wouldn&#8217;t quite describe our situation as &#8220;full legalization&#8221; of marijuana. Yes, it&#8217;s legal to possess small amounts of marijuana for personal use, but it&#8217;s not legal either to grow or to sell marijuana for recreational use. So, if the pot magically appears out of nowhere, it&#8217;s all perfectly legal. (We did have a prior medical marijuana law that had some sort of provision for growing and selling.) In reality, our current situation is not much more than the decriminalization of marijuana possession and use. Colorado has definitely gone a lot further.</p>
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