Reader: Who Asks for Pregnancy Advice From a Dispensary Employee?
Readers have questions about a recent study about dispensaries giving advice to “pregnant” women.
Readers have questions about a recent study about dispensaries giving advice to “pregnant” women.
Like Snoop Dogg, Whoopi Goldberg and even John Boehner, these former Colorado government officials are now working with the weed industry.
Denver has received exactly two applications for its Cannabis Consumption Establishment program since its launch last August.
Even as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML, is working with the office of Colorado Senator Cory Gardner to craft legislation designed to protect states that have legalized cannabis sales from federal interference, the organization is making a new push to have the marijuana removed from the Controlled Substances Act, a process known as de-scheduling.
Almost thirty pot-related bills were introduced this session.
While dispensaries carry pre-made liquids with THC and CBD already in them, such as oral sprays, tinctures, drinks and syrups, you may already have gummies at home that you don’t want to go to waste
Denver Health researchers used undercover phone calls to quiz store employees.
Curious to see how many dispensaries are in your neck of the woods?
It’s not sweet and sugary like Dairy Queen’s, but it’ll still cool you down after a hot day.
Some moms are too interesting to get bath soak and candy, even if there’s weed in them.
Remember when wax was $75 a gram?
Thirty-three members of the Colorado legislature have signed onto a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions calling for congressional action “to protect the sovereignty of states like Colorado and ensure that marijuana businesses and consumers will be free from undue federal interference.” But even though the original document, on view below, was backed by the entire Colorado Congressional delegation, regardless of party designation, no Republican state senators or representatives have done likewise.
The governor’s office hasn’t taken an official stance on the bill, so the bill’s advocates aren’t calling it a victory just yet.
Undercover police officers busted six people for alleged public consumption.
Senate committee members indicated they’d be open to a similar proposal in the future.
Test results showed samples contained potentially unsafe levels of yeast and mold, while other samples tested positive for Etoxazole and Myclobutanil.
Dispensaries may get to apply for cannabis tasting rooms as early as August of this year if Governor John Hickenlooper signs a bill that cleared the Colorado General Assembly.
“The recreational availability of cannabis is lovely, but the legal availability to medicine is what I hope to advocate for.”
Higher isn’t always better.
In a story of strange political bedfellows, representatives from the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) are working with the office of Colorado Republican Senator Cory Gardner on an upcoming bill that would prevent the federal government from interfering with the marijuana system here and in other states that have allow the sale of cannabis.
At least two 4/20 events were interrupted for alleged public consumption, and one of them could see more discipline than just a pot-smoking citation.