Andrew Arsenal, 59, tokes in Denver's Civic Center Park on Saturday, April 18, 2015. Arsenal says he has been arrested for possession in his past. (Brent Lewis, The Denver Post)

Denver police issue dozens of citations at marijuana events

Denver police said there were no major problems as marijuana celebrations continued for a second day on Sunday, but police tweeted a reminder that while recreational use of marijuana is legal in Colorado, people still can’t use it in public.

Police spokeswoman Raquel Lopez said there was no estimate on the number of people who turned out on Saturday and Sunday, including many tourists who flocked to Colorado to take advantage of legal marijuana.

“We’d prefer not to be buzzkills this 4/20 weekend. Consume responsibly, and designate a sober driver now,” police tweeted on Sunday.

On Saturday, police issued about 60 citations. Police said most were for public consumption. No information was available on any arrests on Sunday.

“It certainly seems to be going OK,” Lopez said Sunday.

The law against public consumption is widely flouted, especially around the 4/20 celebrations. Celebrations were held over the weekend near the Denver City and County Building, but police said no one had a permit in Denver for Monday, the unofficial stoner holiday of 4/20. However, a number of people were still expected to show up, and Lopez said police will issue citations at their discretion.

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