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For the third year in a row, only students and staff will be allowed on the main campus at the University of Colorado-Boulder. The move is in favor of…
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Colorado’s experiment with retail marijuana sales is less than three months old, but public opinion has swayed further in favor of legal pot since…
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Want to know if you can take marijuana with you when you leave Colorado? First of all – No – and the state is going to help out. Colorado is launching a…
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In places like Denver and Steamboat Springs, the debate over retail marijuana has long been settled. It’s a different story in Fort Collins. A final…
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A bipartisan bill to create a THC legal limit in Colorado for ‘driving while high’ initially passed the house Tuesday.Supporters say it’s especially…
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A tax code written for illegal drug dealers is giving medical marijuana dispensaries a headache, and Colorado lawmakers are considering whether to…
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Taxes, child-proof packaging, poison control and product safety – just a few of the humdrum issues lawmakers have to tackle now that Amendment 64 has…
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Wednesday’s Amendment 64 Task Force Report is heavy reading. The 166-page study takes a comprehensive look at everything from home cultivation and…
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Voters approved the recreational use of marijuana last November, but it’s now up to Colorado lawmakers to figure out how the drug should be grown, sold…
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Colorado voters recently legalized small amounts of marijuana. State lawmakers must work out the details and regulations. They put together a special committee. Because it consists of members of both the state House and Senate, it is known by the phrase that such committee always are. Yes, it is the joint committee on marijuana regulation.