Marijuana: How will testing of cannabis products and edibles work?

As we wrote yesterday, the state is still ironing out details in the new laws written for both the recreational and medical marijuana industries, including hash-making regulations. But that’s not all. Officials are also discussing edibles rules for both recreational and medical users, production caps for the recreational industry, and…

Dear Stoner: Can we light up at parties now?

Dear Stoner: Do you think it’s socially acceptable now to light up at a party in Colorado or not? Holiday parties are coming up, and I’d much rather smoke a few joints than choke down another pint of bourbon and eggnog. Tired of Sneaking Off to My Car Dear Sneaking:…

Marijuana: Inside proposed rules for hash and concentrates production

This month, state officials are hashing out just who can and can’t make marijuana concentrates in Colorado — setting safety guidelines for producers and consumers for both the recreational and medical marijuana industries. Most rules for the recreational and medical marijuana industries were set months ago, but the Colorado Department…

Dear Stoner: How does marijuana affect breastfeeding?

Dear Stoner: I’m a new mom. While I never smoked during my pregnancy, I really miss my doobies. The only problem now is my boobies. Specifically, I’m breast-feeding, and I’m wondering if I can pass THC on to my baby through breast milk. Also, could that lead to my child…

Pot smells account for only 15 percent of odor complaints in Denver

It’s been called the “sniff-test” proposal, “prudey-pants” ordinance and the Gladys Kravitz rule, in honor of that nosy neighbor from Bewitched. And even though Denver City Council, which faces considerable opposition from residents who don’t want the city interfering with what happens on their private property, dialed down the initial…

Grover Norquist, anti-tax-hike guru, opposes pot tax Proposition AA

Grover Norquist, the founder of Americans for Tax Reform, is among the most powerful figures in conservative politics thanks to his “Taxpayer Protection Pledge” — a promise to oppose tax-rate hikes for individuals or businesses that 41 U.S. Senators and 238 U.S. Representatives have signed. In recent weeks, Norquist made…

Marijuana: Yes on Proposition AA tax proposal winning handily in polls

With the election only days away, voters have been inundated with robocalls and the like about education-oriented Amendment 66 and more. But the hype for marijuana tax Proposition AA has been far quieter, with little activity for weeks. And even opponents, who grabbed September headlines with joint giveaway protests, haven’t…

Dear Stoner: Where’s all the recreational pot coming from?

Dear Stoner: Where is all the marijuana for the recreational industry coming from? Stockpiling in Stapleton Dear SS: The rules haven’t been finalized yet, but what we do know is that the medical stores transitioning over to recreational stores will be able to designate half of their existing medical marijuana…

Photos: Inside the International Drug Policy Reform Conference, part one

Which state will be the next to legalize marijuana? What do the Obama administration’s recent announcements about marijuana legalization and mandatory minimums really mean? What are some solutions to the national overdose crisis that takes more lives than car accidents or gun violence? Those were just some of the questions…

Medical marijuana dispensary review: Summit Wellness in Denver

The ink on the first recreational and dual-use marijuana retail applications has hardly even dried. And the licenses for such shops are still months away from being issued. But already, shops are making moves to shift to a new customer base of walk-in downtowners and discount-hunting tourists. Take, for example,…