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Colorado Springs marijuana tax funds proposed for South Nevada security upgrades
Colorado Springs plans to allocate $450,000 from marijuana tax funds to improve security in the South Nevada Corridor. The proposal includes hiring unarmed security guards and using drones to address crime concerns, supported by local business owner Sa'Id Hafsaoui, who hopes increased safety will attract more customers and businesses.
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