The purchase of marijuana wouldn’t be exclusive to Wyoming residents. Out-of-state residents would be allowed to have the same amounts, too.

“We’re going to bypass all that stuff Colorado did,” Christian said, referring to the Centennial State’s marijuana laws that distinguish a lower amount of pot that out-of-state residents can buy compared to Colorado residents.

The proposed initiative would decriminalize recreational use and public displays of 3 ounces or less of marijuana.

The proposed initiative establishes penalties for more than 4 ounces of marijuana, except in the cases of people called caregivers who teach medical patients how to use it. The proposed initiative would make it a felony for everyone other than registered caregivers to have more than 12 ounces, with prison time starting at one year and fines starting at $100,000.

Driving under the influence of marijuana would be illegal, the proposed initiative states.

State employees who use marijuana cannot be fired, the proposed initiative states.