Brian Vicente

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Brian Vicente, Esq., is an American attorney and marijuana rights advocate. He is a partner and founding member of Vicente Sederberg, LLC and serves as executive director of Sensible Colorado.

Vicente was one of the primary authors of Colorado Amendment 64[1] and was co-director of the successful ‘Yes on 64’ campaign in 2012,[2] which resulted in Colorado becoming the first state to make the possession, use, and regulated distribution of marijuana legal for adults. Vicente assisted the government of Uruguay with adopting a fully regulated adult marijuana market and he serves as a formal advisor on marijuana policy to local, state, and national governments. Having conducted over 1000 marijuana related media interviews, Brian has been called “the industry's de facto spokesman”.[3]

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  1. ^ Wyatt, Kristen (7 Nov 2012). "Pot Votes in 2 States Challenge US Drug War". The Associated Press. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  2. ^ Ng, Christina (7 Nov 2012). "Marijuana Legalization Celebrations May Be Premature, Lawmakers and Experts Say". ABC News. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  3. ^ Roberts, Dan (23 May 2014). "Colorado's unregulated marijuana grow sites persist despite legal 'green rush'". The Guardian, UK. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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