Medical marijuana patient-tracking program moving forward

The Colorado Bureau of Investigations and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment are tentatively set to meet next week to discuss a computer system that tracks Colorado medical marijuana patients for law enforcement. The Medical Marijuana Technology Project came to light earlier this month when it was mentioned…

Medical marijuana: State wastes $100K when caregiver beats rap?

Medical marijuana caregiver Josh Jones was recently acquitted after not one but two trips to court in relation to what law enforcers counted as 140 plants — a figure Jones’s attorney, Rob Corry, questions. However, Corry has no doubt the prosecution of his client was an enormous waste of taxpayer…

Marijuana prohibition’s end would unite police, community, advocate says

Tonight, Neill Franklin, a former Baltimore narcotics cop who’s now the executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, aka LEAP, will be speaking in Denver (details below) about ending marijuana prohibition in Colorado. If that happened, he believes, “it would be very significant in reuniting police and the community again.”…

NORML exec predicts THC driving bill’s return, hopes for improvement

Update: As we reported below, the much-debated THC driving bill died because Senator Nancy Spence, whose vote made the difference between passage and failure, was on vacation. But even as opponents of the measure celebrate this left-field victory, Allen St. Pierre, executive director of NORML, which issued an action alert…