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  • "Marijuana is still illegal at the federal level, so officers would not under any scenario be allowed to use marijuana," Mr. White said.

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  • The Denver Police Department is reviewing Colorado's marijuana law and has no immediate plans to change employment practices, spokesman John White said.

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