Seven Denver marijuana shops cited for underage sales
Denver police issued seven violations for underage marijuana sales in a recent compliance check conducted on 30 marijuana shops.
Denver police issued seven violations for underage marijuana sales in a recent compliance check conducted on 30 marijuana shops.
Two recreational marijuana shops in Aspen were cited this week by state regulators for selling pot to an underage customer in a set of rare cases for the industry in Colorado.
Colorado’s health department proposed an industry-spinning ban on the sales of nearly all forms of edible marijuana at recreational pot shops on Monday but then quickly backed away from the plan amid an industry outcry and questions over legality. More on the proposed Colorado marijuana edibles ban:
Is legal marijuana detracting from the “family-friendly atmosphere” in Colorado ski town Breckenridge? Or are the folks trying to ban marijuana sales from Main Street here being hypocrites?
For the first time ever, Colorado’s recreational marijuana sales topped the state’s healthy medical cannabis numbers in July. The numbers, released Tuesday from the state’s Department of Revenue, are big news for the U.S.’s oldest legal marijuana market. But what do they mean?
Emotions ran high at times at the second community meeting to hear public comments regarding lifting the moratorium on retail marijuana sales and cultivation within the city of Brush.
The economic benefits of retail marijuana sales in cities like Edgewater and Breckenridge were not enough to win over members of Golden’s Amendment 64 task force.
Workers for one of Colorado’s biggest marijuana businesses can be fired for smoking pot on the job, or using cocaine any time.
Some public officials predicted unruly customers would fight over scarce supplies when recreational marijuana went live in Colorado. Others feared images of public toking would be beamed around the world.