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Mike Meyer started growing cannabis in his attic while studying horticulture in college.
Mike Meyer started growing cannabis in his attic while studying horticulture in college.
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The task force believes the regulations are too restrictive.
Previously, only hemp businesses registered with the Colorado Department of Agriculture could request marijuana labs to test their products.
Finding Rick Simpson Oil isn’t very easy, but more Denver dispensaries are carrying it.
Moffat didn’t just approve Area 420. The town annexed land from Saguche County for the development.
The Health Center owner has seen plenty of changes burn through the industry since she entered the field in 2010.
But Mile High Chronicles doesn’t take itself too seriously, the producer promises.
After a slow start to the year, marijuana sales have been going strong this summer.
Not every CBD company wants the spotlight.
It sells cannabis flower, concentrates and edibles, but it’s not a dispensary.
Tommy Chong will be visiting dispensaries in the metro area, promoting his new Chong’s Choice tincture line.
The trial was originally scheduled for February.
The first Jason Margolies Golf Tournament will raise money to cover bills.
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The defense attorney accuses the DA of trying to “do the bidding of the Trump Administration.”
“Minorities and people of color haven’t benefited from legal marijuana as much as I’d hoped.”
Artists Patrick Kane McGregor, Mike Giant and Jason Garcia are creating a massive piece at 35th Street and Chestnut Place.
Cheba Hut will remain open and its liquor license will remain active, as long as the restaurant pays a $1,000 fine before October 1 and stays out of trouble for one year from today, September 5.
The dispensary will move upstairs to the eighth of floor of 910 16th Street within a few months, while the basement location will become a CBD store.
Most Colorado cities and counties still ban the sale of legal cannabis, and border towns are a prime example of that hesitancy.
Westword interviewed one of the state’s most powerful marijuana officials to learn about his job and opinions on commercializing the plant.