Photos: Hemp flag flies (briefly) at the Colorado Capitol

The Colorado-made hemp flag that flew over the Capitol in Washington on the Fourth of July has made its way back to the Centennial State. And today — which is known as Colorado Day, in commemoration of the day on which the state officially joined the union in 1876 –…

Dear Stoner: How long have people been smoking pot?

Dear Stoner: How long have people been getting high off of marijuana? Sean in Lakewood Dear Sean: Recorded cultivation of cannabis for fiber goes back as far as 7,000 years in some parts of the world — that much we know. As for how long humans have been getting stoned,…

Ask a Stoner: Were you ever busted as a kid?

Dear Stoner: My parents just caught me smoking a joint with friends, and now I’m grounded until summer is over. Did you ever get busted when you were younger? Grounded in Golden Dear GG: Yes, I got busted all the time by parents, security guards, college-dorm assistants, campus police, the…

Marijuana: Amendment 64 working groups prepare permanent regulations

Due to a time crunch, the Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) and Department of Revenue (DOR) released emergency rules for the retail marijuana industry on July 1, leaving the permanent regulations to be developed throughout the summer. Immediately after the rules were released, the state allowed members of the public and…

Cannabis Time Capsule, 1907: Pain pills safer than cannabis?

Here’s another cannabis-related ad, this time from the Ouray Plaindealer from August 30, 1907. Though unlike past advertisements for medicines that contained cannabis, this is one touts the medical benefits of Dr. Franklin Miles’ Pain Pills despite not having any cannabis in the product. And while the pills probably did…