Medicine Man Technologies Agrees to Buy Country’s Largest Outdoor Marijuana Farm
The big get bigger.
The big get bigger.
The intentions are good, but they may not be enough.
Ever try doing the laundry not high? Have fun with that.
These could be the biggest changes to Colorado marijuana’s landscape since Amendment 64.
“I’ve found that cannabis substantially opens up my sensitivity and receptivity to the textural and emotional swells of music”
Towns and counties will have to opt in to the program.
Even if real estate agents don’t want to deal with pot, some of their clients do.
More than 80,000 plants, over $2 million and 41 homes were seized.
The bill allows doctors to recommend medical marijuana instead of opioid prescriptions.
“They ghosted us.”
One of Colorado’s most vocal drug reform organizations in the past decade is leaving.
Xclusive Cannabis has taken over old Sweet Leaf stores in Aurora, Federal Heights and Thornton.
The co-founder of Denver Relief has been involved in the industry over a decade.
The program has struggled to reach expectations after its splashy rollout.
They make these books for everything…
Colorado marijuana sales keep breaking records.
The $34 million building is Aurora’s newest rec center in almost forty years.
“There is nothing better then smoking a blunt before heading into the test kitchen.”
Apparently people forget this around springtime.
“My support system here is strong. Thats my canna-fam.”
Phil Weiser and 37 other Attorneys General sent a letter to Congress calling for legal marijuana baking.
The smoke of the 2019 legislative session has cleared, and we’ve highlighted the biggest expected changes to Colorado cannabis.