Photos: Anti-marijuana propaganda — a vintage guide to reefer madness

Our newish Colorado Cannabis Time Capsule feature spotlights hysterical pot reporting from days gone by — from 1937’s “School Children Buy Drug” to 1968’s “Anti-symbol Hippie Ponders Future in Jail.” Today, in that tradition, we’ve assembled a gallery of anti-marijuana propaganda from the 1930s to the 1970s. Check out the…

Pot clubs/cannabis cafes drawing crowds

Stop by The Front Tea and Arts weekday mornings and you’ll find a typical small-town Colorado coffee shop, showcasing a wide range of teas and coffees plus the work of local artists. But lately on certain evenings, the smell of roasted beans switches over to the smell from vaporized bowls…

Marijuana: Boulder official calls for dual licenses on pot shops

We recently wrote about the debate at the governor’s marijuana task force regarding the licensing of retail pot shots. Sparking some controversy, at least one task force member wants to see a state agency own and operate all commercial establishments. We now have a copy of a letter from Boulder…

Photo: “Police roll doobie” billboard

Spotted this weekend at around Colorado Boulevard and 50th: a billboard boldly declaring, “Police roll doobie.” Do they? The sign doesn’t exactly constitute definitive proof, no matter how large the letters. But those who see the message may have a different reaction next time they’re watching a cop show and…

Stoner MacGyver: Embur cordless/flameless lighter

Now and then, companies send us medical marijuana-related products ranging from vaporizers to board games to books. We showcase them in our quasi-regular product review section, Stoner MacGyver. The latest? The Embur cordless ceramic lighter…

Where to get stoned on the mountain…or not

Dear Stoner: Where’s the best place to get stoned on the hill? Sparky Snowboarder Dear Sparky: We don’t mind a little puff on a powder day. But resort owners and the U.S. Forest Service do. Remember, there are only a handful of ski hills on private land. Most are located…

Amendment 64: Should the state run commercial shops for recreational marijuana?

Another controversial question has emerged at Governor John Hickenlooper’s task force on Amendment 64, which legalizes small amounts of pot for adult use: Should the state operate commercial establishments for recreational marijuana? The group, which will ultimately present policy recommendations, hasn’t made determinations yet, but the debate is likely to…