Marijuana Dispensary Review: Buddies Wellness in Denver

Buddies Wellness is one of those dispensaries that you’ve probably missed unless you’ve driven past it or heard about it from friends. I know I did, even though it’s been around for five years according to the budtender there. The shop is hidden away in an industrial center a few…

Dear Stoner: What’s the Deal With Live-Resin Extract?

Dear Stoner: What’s the deal with “live resin” extract? What makes it so expensive, other than the fact that tourists will buy it? If the extraction process for “live resin” is to freeze and process the plant while it’s still alive, then “live resin” does not cure. As a patient,…

Most Marijuana Smokers Aren’t Well Educated, Professor Argues

Colorado’s marijuana laws are under attack in the court system. Three lawsuits seeking to undue the state’s legalization of limited cannabis sales have been filed in recent months. They include a complaint filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by the states of Nebraska and Kansas, another one from the Washington, D.C.-based…

Marijuana Legalization Nationwide Backed by Majority in New Survey

America wants to legalize cannabis. That’s the gist of a poll conducted by General Social Survey, touted as the nation’s most reliable public-opinion survey group, which recently found that 52 percent of this country’s population feels that cannabis should be legalized. The poll asked 1,687 Americans whether they “think the…

Senate Medical Marijuana Bill Has Big Name Support — But Not From Colorado

At a press conference today, three prominent U.S. Senators — Kentucky Republican (and likely GOP presidential hopeful) Rand Paul and two Democrats, New Jersey’s Cory Booker and New York’s Kirsten Gillibrand — unveiled a sweeping medical marijuana bill. The legislation would firmly establish state’s rights when it comes to cannabis policy,…

Ask a Stoner: How to Cultivate a Budtender Romance

Dear Stoner: How does one go about winning the heart of a dispensary worker? The weed workers are always interesting, cool and, of course, down with the herb. What’s not to like? Madly in Love Mario Dear Mario: I’m happily married, so I can’t tell you much about how to…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of March 9: CannaGrow is Comin’

The Colorado Children’s Caucus wants to talk to marijuana and growing expos want you to be ready for spring after this week with several opportunities to learn from experts in this week’s cannabis calendar. Today at noon, the Colorado Children’s Caucus will discuss the dangers children face since recreational legalization…

Senator Cory Gardner Co-Sponsoring Bill to Legalize Hemp Nationwide

Colorado Senator Cory Gardner is co-sponsoring a bill to legalize hemp nationwide. The Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015 (on view below) would remove industrial hemp from the definition of “marihuana” in the federal Controlled Substances Act, making it legal to use the crop commercially. “Industrial hemp is a safe…

Ex-Bronco Nate Jackson Stands Up for Pot as Pain Relief

Plenty of people in Colorado advocate for the painkilling effects of cannabis — but when Nate Jackson speaks about it, more people seem to be listening. That’s probably because Jackson, a Denver Bronco for five seasons, used to take hits for a living. At the age of 35, Jackson has…

Dear Stoner: If Pot’s Legal in D.C., Is It Legal Everywhere?

Dear Stoner: If Washington, D.C., legalized marijuana, does that mean it’s legal in every state? Sensi Sam Dear Sam: Wouldn’t that be great? In fact, four months after D.C. voters approved a ballot measure that would legalize the possession of up to two ounces of pot and the cultivation of…

Marijuana Lawsuit Filed by Sheriffs Aims to Kill Amendment 64

It’s become a trend to file a lawsuit in an attempt to dismantle Colorado’s marijuana laws. First came the states of Nebraska and Oklahoma, which filed a complaint with the U.S. Supreme Court in December. Then, last month, the Washington, D.C.-based Safe Streets Alliance filed two lawsuits on behalf of…

Medical Marijuana Patient and Caregiver Numbers Decline

The ranks of Colorado’s medical marijuana caregivers are declining, serving fewer and fewer patients every month, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment — and that’s without the state adopting new measures proposed to regulate caregivers. The dip in caregivers has been significant in the year since…

Marijuana: Denver City Council Mulling Limits on Non-Licensed Grows

The City and County of Denver’s Department of Safety and Well-Being unanimously approved an amendment to Denver’s municipal code that places a 36-plant limit on any non-residential zone lot in the city, except in a licensed marijuana cultivation facility. The vote will now go forward to the Denver City Council…