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Denver first city in U.S. to allow pot in bars, restaurants

Brittany Zewe, left, and Jess Vanderpool take jars of different strains of marijuana off the counter between customers at Denver Kush Club in Denver, Colorado on January 1, 2014.

DENVER — Denver has approved a first-in-the-nation law allowing people to use marijuana in bars and restaurants.

City voters weighed in on Proposition 300 as eight other states legalized marijuana for medical or recreational purposes last week.

The city measure allows bars and restaurants to apply to allow marijuana use. Patrons could use pot inside as long as it isn't smoked, with the possibility of outside smoking areas.

Colorado law does not currently allow nor ban public marijuana use. The result is a hodgepodge of local ordinances related to marijuana clubs. Denver is the first city to allow bars and restaurants to permit marijuana use, though patrons must bring their own weed.

Supporters claimed victory Tuesday and opponents conceded, even as an election official said some ballots were uncounted.