Passing through Colorado - question about buying & possibility of checkpoints

slow5.0

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Hey all, first post in a while. I'll be driving through Denver next month and am stoked about being able to pick up some legal bud. I've done some reading, and it appears as though visitors can only buy up to 1/4oz. Does this mean I could go to 4 diff shops and end up with an oz? I assume they would only check ID for age, not register me into some system for tracking buying habits.

Also, I'll be leaving Colorado via I-25 (into Idaho). Should I be worried about drug checkpoints? I know Idaho is conservative as hell, so I want to be sure I'm not gonna get a felony charge for trying to leave the state with bud (it wouldn't be more than an oz, but still).

Thanks for the help!
 

Havek

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You need to consume said marijuana while still in CO, if I understand it correctly. You cannot cross state borders with it, as it isn't legal in those states, and if caught you WILL face charges.
 

slow5.0

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Ok, so apparently diet coke is correct. The news articles I read didn't make it particularly clear, but no buying in CO as a visitor until next year.

Does anyone from CO know how easy/ safe it is to buy from sources other than dispensaries? Other than asking people at gas stations or restaurants who look like they might smoke, I've seen a lot of talk about the possibility of buying via craigslist. This sounds sketchy as hell to me, and a good way to get robbed or busted by the police, but I figured I'd ask since I'd really like to try some Colorado bud and don't know what the laws are like for low-level illicit deals.
 
Ski resort, skate park, rafting. all places you will find heads particularly in herb friendly, extreme sport, laden CO.
 

FlyLikeAnEagle

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Craigslist definitely is your best bet and most likely will get better than whats in dispensaries. 90% of what they have is crap and the other 10% is overpriced.
 

slow5.0

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Craigslist definitely is your best bet and most likely will get better than whats in dispensaries. 90% of what they have is crap and the other 10% is overpriced.
Do you mean that the dispensaries are crap/ overpriced, or that what's on craigslist is overpriced/ crap? I'm used to $60/8th, $120/q here so even if it's overpriced it'll prob still be a deal to me
 
Do you mean that the dispensaries are crap/ overpriced, or that what's on craigslist is overpriced/ crap? I'm used to $60/8th, $120/q here so even if it's overpriced it'll prob still be a deal to me
I think he/she means the dispensaries are crap. I have to disagree, especially around Denver where competition is fierce.
 

TreeOfLiberty

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What the OP said about leaving the state with marijuana, yes, this is going to be a huge issue for tourists and others driving out of Colorado. Kansas , Nebraska , Wyoming, Utah, Oklahoma and Texas. The panhandle of Oklahoma is going to be real busy with deputies and OSP stopping people.Oklahoma has some hard ass sentencing on marijuana, Texas does too.

Northern Texas parked on the road watching vehicles take US Highway 287 southbound or interstate 27 southbound. Texas LEOs are going to be making a lot of stops checking people for marijuana that are coming from Oklahoma traveling south from Jan. onward in 2014. Law enforcement of Colorado's neighboring states are going to see their chance to do shakedowns on travelers leaving Colorado to keep that LEO revenue flowing into their states.


The states that border Colorado are all going to see a lot of increased traffic stops next year when retail sales begin in Colorado. I think Colorado is going to be a blackmarket distribution hub for a lot of the US. Black market growers and sellers are going to see their chance to use Colorado for major indoor grow ops and I think a lot are now, but even more later down the line to supply other states with grade A quality herb for higher profits. The border states of Colorado know this and this too will be a reason for increased traffic stops by their law enforcement on vehicles coming out of Colorado. Starting in 2014 when retail sales begin, this is just going to increase the traffic stops going out of Colorado.

Even if you have a little less than an ounce heading to Idaho, learn how to hide that shit well. Make a stealth trap for your vehicle.
 
Out of state folks would crap their pants with joy if they found themselves inside a Colorado dispensary. Grow your own if you want total control and great prices, but the pot shops have mind blowing variety and good quality.
 

hempyninja309

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If you are heading east on I70 or I80 they are posted up all along the way. A lot of the time there is 3 of them sitting on the side of the highway 2 cars and a k9. I saw a sign in the middle of no where Kansas one time that said "Drug Enforcement Checkpoint K9 unit present". If you ever see anything like that keep driving and don't get off at the nearest exit or rest stop because they are waiting there for anyone who sees the sign and tries to get off interstate. Be safe!!!
 

slow5.0

Active Member
What the OP said about leaving the state with marijuana, yes, this is going to be a huge issue for tourists and others driving out of Colorado.
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Even if you have a little less than an ounce heading to Idaho, learn how to hide that shit well. Make a stealth trap for your vehicle.
Thanks for taking the time to reply! In my OP I think I got my directions a bit mixed up.. I'll be traveling out of Denver and into Wyoming on I-25N, then switching to I-80W in Cheyenne, then a few smaller highways into Idaho. Not sure if it's relevant but figured I'd clarify.

From the sound of it, the ramp-up in checkpoints won't be quite as much an issue until next year. I was kinda hoping someone from the area could chime in whether there are known stops already in operation along this route. I've read that the border patrol even has stops as far inland as Oklahoma, so I just wanted an idea of what I'm getting myself into if I do pick up in Denver. And as far as K9 units go, you may as well save the time hiding it and just put it on the dash if they have dogs, because if it's there, they're gonna find it.

Anywho, thanks a bunch for all the opinions, you guys are awesome 8)
 

Lurkdewitt

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Thanks for taking the time to reply! In my OP I think I got my directions a bit mixed up.. I'll be traveling out of Denver and into Wyoming on I-25N, then switching to I-80W in Cheyenne, then a few smaller highways into Idaho. Not sure if it's relevant but figured I'd clarify.

From the sound of it, the ramp-up in checkpoints won't be quite as much an issue until next year. I was kinda hoping someone from the area could chime in whether there are known stops already in operation along this route. I've read that the border patrol even has stops as far inland as Oklahoma, so I just wanted an idea of what I'm getting myself into if I do pick up in Denver. And as far as K9 units go, you may as well save the time hiding it and just put it on the dash if they have dogs, because if it's there, they're gonna find it.

Anywho, thanks a bunch for all the opinions, you guys are awesome 8)
Have you ever been on I25 north or i80 through the whole state of Wyoming? In Wyoming n i80 I drive from chyenne to Boise and didn't see a single cop or state patrol so I doubt you have anything to worry about. I used to do runs with up to 3 pounds from ft Collins to colorado spring/ canon city weekly for my girlfriends step dad and only once I was pulled over. No drug dogs for me, just a fix it ticket for my windshield. Just make sure you drive the speed limit and the state troopers and cops around Denver will leave you alone.
 
Good morning fellow tokers,

Not sure if it's OK or not to re-open this old thread, but I figured it would be better than make a new one. Please correct me if I'm wrong, and I will redo. Also, I hope OP is OK with me hi-jacking his question

I live very close to the Mexican border, and we have customs checkpoints down here on every road leaving the city. Kind of cool when you have friends over from out of the country, but other than that it gets old pretty fast. Any-who ... there will always be a K-9 present when you pass, and I have never dared bringing some of my home grown herbs when I go out of town for the weekend. Is this scare justified? Can you hide the goods well enough for the dogs not to spot it? Unless there is heavy traffic, they will at least circle the cars once.

Thank you all!
 

doubletake

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Good morning fellow tokers,

Not sure if it's OK or not to re-open this old thread, but I figured it would be better than make a new one. Please correct me if I'm wrong, and I will redo. Also, I hope OP is OK with me hi-jacking his question

I live very close to the Mexican border, and we have customs checkpoints down here on every road leaving the city. Kind of cool when you have friends over from out of the country, but other than that it gets old pretty fast. Any-who ... there will always be a K-9 present when you pass, and I have never dared bringing some of my home grown herbs when I go out of town for the weekend. Is this scare justified? Can you hide the goods well enough for the dogs not to spot it? Unless there is heavy traffic, they will at least circle the cars once.

Thank you all!
I live down I'm San Diego and have those boarder checks all around me too on the majo freeways going north, it's there last chance to get the drugs after the boarder, iv gone through with weed cause I'm a patient but boarder patrol are Feds so they don't listen to med laws.
Either way it's pretty much a roll of the dice iv done it a lot and gone right through but the time they did get me they just though my weed away let me keep my pipe and said "don't bring this shit through our checkpoints again you WILL get caught" I'm just like ya ya ok buddy see ya ha.
 
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