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Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson

Valerie Richardson covers politics and the West from Denver. She can be reached at vrichardson@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Valerie Richardson

Colorado’s tax on pot still a worry for backers

Recreational marijuana was sold to Colorado voters as a revenue source for schools, but some lawmakers now worry that they may wind up with all of the pot and none of the money. Published May 7, 2013

Brandon Coats, a medical-marijuana patient, was fired from his job after failing a drug test. The Colorado Court of Appeals upheld the firing, citing federal law.

Federal law trumps Colorado’s on medical marijuana

A severely disabled man fired because of his after-hours medical-marijuana use has no legal recourse because the drug remains banned under federal law, a Colorado court ruled Thursday. Published April 25, 2013

**FILE** Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, California Republican (Associated Press)

Bill aims to ease federal-state clash over marijuana laws

A House lawmaker Friday introduced a bill to end the conflict between the federal government and the states over legalized pot, five months after Colorado and Washington voters approved the first statewide ballot measures decriminalizing marijuana use for adults. Published April 12, 2013

Dr. Kermit Gosnel

House pro-lifers: Abortion trial ignored

Reflecting mounting frustration over the lack of press coverage of inner-city Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell's murder trial, a group of pro-life House members took to the floor to denounce what they call a "national media cover-up" of the sensational case. Published April 11, 2013

Obama faces Colo. sheriffs’ gun bill protest

President Obama received a chilly reception at a stop here Wednesday to promote federal gun control legislation from Colorado sheriffs still fuming over the state's recently approved restrictions on firearms. Published April 3, 2013

**FILE** Aurora, Colo., theater shooting suspect James Holmes and defense attorney Tamara Brady sit in the courtroom during his arraignment in Centennial, Colo., on Tuesday, March 12, 2013. (Associated Press/Denver Post)

Holmes faces death penalty in theater shooting

Prosecutors said Monday they will seek the death penalty for James Eagan Holmes, the accused shooter in the deadly Aurora, Colo. theater massacre last summer. Published April 1, 2013