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In this Jan. 27, 2015 photo, former school teacher and current souvenir entrepreneur Ann Jordan displays a few of her products, socks and flip-flops decorated with marijuana-themes, as she drops off supplies to one of her sellers, the Red Carpet Car Wash and Detailing, in Aurora, Colo. Marijuana is legal in Colorado, but not at its largest airport - and now Denver International Airport wants to keep out weed-themed souvenirs, too. A policy enacted this month bans the sale of souvenirs depicting marijuana leaves or Colorado's ubiquitous "Mile High" pot puns. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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