Appeals hearing wraps up on Denver 4/20 organizer’s ban
Event organizer Miguel Lopez faces a three-year ban on running annual marijuana-themed event.
Event organizer Miguel Lopez faces a three-year ban on running annual marijuana-themed event.
Las Vegas officials have decided to wait until Denver approves the nation’s first marijuana club before they further discuss licensing lounges in Sin City.
Whether the man behind Denver’s recent 4/20 rally will get another go at the marijuana-centric event will soon rest in the hands of an administrative hearing officer.
Denver City Council President Albus Brooks is pushing the council to ban smoking on the entirety of the popular open-air 16th Street mall.
Excess marijuana tax proceeds would provide $10 million for transportation projects, park and recreation center fixes, and a new “community budgeting” program next year under a $2 billion budget proposal unveiled Tuesday by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock.
Featured guest: Amy Dawn Bourlon-Hilterbran. Talking about her nonprofit for medical marijuana refugees and goal to make Denver a hub for cannabis documentary film premieres.
Featured guest: Amy Dawn Bourlon-Hilterbran. Talking about her nonprofit for medical marijuana refugees and goal to make Denver a hub for cannabis documentary film premieres.
Multiple letters to the editor regarding a recent Denver Post article highlighting the dangers of those driving under the influence of marijuana.
But the initial batch of license requests for the first-of-its-kind program may not come in immediately, given the extensive process required to apply.
Colorado’s largest city is on the brink of licensing some of the nation’s first legal marijuana clubs, but Denver’s elaborate hurdles for potential weed-friendly gathering places may mean the city gets few takers for the new licenses.
Featured guest: Comedian David “Deacon” Gray. Talking about fresh voices in cannabis comedy and pro heckling. Plus, exclusive interview with the Lucas Bros.
Featured guest: Comedian David “Deacon” Gray. Talking about fresh voices in cannabis comedy and pro heckling. Plus, an exclusive interview with the Lucas Bros.
Cannabis consumers in the metro area are getting more and more hours to buy their weed, with Northglenn on Monday becoming the latest city to extend the closing time for pot shops.
Featured guest: Herban Space founder Cliff Gordon. [podcast] LOTS TO TALK ABOUT • While Denver works out how to enact its first-of-its-kind voter-approved social marijuana use initiative, some spaces are finding ways to be 420-friendly in the meantime. • Vaping vs smoking, the debate rages on: Should one be allowed…
Guest Cliff Gordon, founder of Herban Space, talks about venues finding ways to be 420-friendly while waiting for Denver to enact social marijuana use.
Keith Hammock, 49, of Denver was convicted of murder, assault and illegally growing marijuana during 2016 shooting that killed Keylin Mosley and a wounded a 14-year-old.
Public consumption of cannabis is a critical issue in legalized states, particularly tourist-heavy Nevada. It proved a hot topic at a law conference in Denver, which will soon launch a new social-use pilot program.
Featured guest: Denver comedian Josh Blue, who has partnered with Mountain High Suckers to make new line of edibles aptly called Josh Blue’s Dream.
Featured guest: Denver comedian Josh Blue, who has partnered with Mountain High Suckers to make a new line of edibles aptly called Josh Blue’s Dream.
Denver’s 420 Games featured former NFL and other athletes supporting the non-profit Athletes for Care, which hopes to change public perception of medical marijuana.
Comedian Josh Blue was assaulted Monday night at a St. Paul bar, according to a post on his Facebook page.
O.pen VAPE and Colorado Harvest Company made the donation together, making them the largest private donors to the outdoor amphitheater.
Denver Water is asking for state permission to expand the uses of recycled water — to include irrigating crops such as marijuana and flushing toilets.
Green Dragon dispensary has been granted a license to sell recreational marijuana in Telluride. The town’s four existing pot shops aren’t thrilled.
Denver’s top licensing official unveiled final rules for a pilot program to allow patrons of some businesses to use marijuana in a social setting.