Dumpster Fire, Owl Emergency, Border Collie AWOL, Elevator Mischief, Suspicious Car Wash Activity, Stolen Shovel

Montana police reports9:33 a.m. On Tuesday, someone on Tetrault Road set a dumpster on fire.

12:11 p.m. A wandering border collie was picked up outside a bar on Highway 40 West near Columbia Falls.

12:47 p.m. A red blue heeler was spotted on Conrad Drive.

2:15 p.m. A Kalispell man reported that his common-law wife has thoroughly drained their bank account.

3:11 p.m. Someone reported that a driver towing a camper was traveling at least 35 miles per hour and nearly pushed him off the road.

3:49 p.m. Two loose dogs were picked up in Somers and hauled off to the animal shelter.

4:55 p.m. The owner of a building on Big Mountain Road wanted to press charges against five kids who were "messing around" and got themselves stuck in an elevator.

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Is Montana Going to Pot?

marijuana in montana"The essence of what's happening is that people are getting educated," Downing said. "People are learning. The rest of the nation is finding out that they have been lied to about cannabis by their government for many decades."

This week, Colorado became the first state to sell marijuana for recreational use. Hundreds of buyers waited in line for hours to be a part of opening-day history. Sales were brisk.

Now, Colorado's historic legalization policy is being touted as a springboard for the other states.

In 2012, Colorado voters approved the sale of recreational marijuana, as did voters in Washington state. But Colorado is the first to have the pot shops up and running under regulations recently established by state and local governments. Colorado voters' approval in effect amended the state's constitution to allow for the retail sale of recreational pot. The state already allowed medical marijuana.

The entire state is not implementing the law, however. A community can decide not to allow the shops, and in fact, most areas of the state have not, including communities such as Greeley and Colorado Springs.

In November, Portland, Maine, followed Washington and Colorado's lead and legalized recreational use of the drug, while the Michigan cities of Lansing, Jackson and Ferndale resoundingly voted to let people older than 21 possess an ounce of marijuana on private property.

 

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