Denver Considering Permanent Dispensary Drive-Thru, Walk-up Windows
The services were introduced at the start of the pandemic.
The services were introduced at the start of the pandemic.
The CDPHE’s current vaccination rollout doesn’t explicitly list marijuana industry employees.
Colorado’s current state marijuana possession limit for adults is 1 ounce, and 2 ounces for registered medical marijuana patients.
Cannabis stocks are also riding the retail investor wave.
The building will be Aurora’s sixth public rec center, and the second funded by marijuana revenue.
Where did all that legal pot go?
In the long run, defense always wins
After going virtual in 2020, the NoCo Hemp Expo will be at the national Western Complex in March.
Binske, a brand of marijuana flower, edibles, concentrates and lotions, will soon be sold in the world’s largest federally-legal weed market, according to an announcement from the company.
Colorado’s medical marijuana community is honoring fallen hero Charlotte Figi on the anniversary of her death.
Those blinding bulbs can pump out some serious heat in more ways than one, with indoor flower routinely looking, tasting and smoking better than anything grown outdoors.
Marijuana trade groups are reminding the President of his remarks on the campaign trail.
One of the most interesting municipal enclaves in the Denver area may be sitting on the sidelines for marijuana delivery.
A Denver City Council committee is expected to begin considering new forms of marijuana businesses on March 2, including delivery and hospitality services.
Colorado’s cannabis industry is in the heart of a boom of branded wholesale growers.
The chocolate bars had twice the amount of THC and CBD than intended, prompting the voluntary recall.
Recreational marijuana delivery became legal in Colorado January 1.
Last year’s marijuana sales total was more than 25 percent higher than the previous annual record set in 2019.
Yadira Caraveo will revise the draft proposal.
The facility has already been the center of controversy.
Starting on the ground floor of Colorado cannabis legalization has created opportunities across the country in all lines of work, particularly for former lawmakers.
In a February 2 release, Coda announced an additional $6 million in funding from investment partners for North American expansion, as well as new hiring efforts and research and development into potential products.