State Lawmakers, Cannabis Industry Criticize Hickenlooper for Vetoing Pot Bills
Senator Tim Neville and state representatives, Edie Hooton, Dan Pabon and Kevin Van Winkle were among those appearing to support the rally.
Senator Tim Neville and state representatives, Edie Hooton, Dan Pabon and Kevin Van Winkle were among those appearing to support the rally.
“I hate even saying this, but right now we have way more industrial cannabis then we’ve ever had.”
One bill would’ve added autism to the state’s list of medical marijuana conditions, while another proposed more flexibility in investing into cannabis businesses. Hickenlooper also dismissed a bill that would’ve allowed dispensary tasting rooms the day before.
Despite passing through both the Senate and House by vast margins, HB 1263 has yet to receive Hickenlooper’s signature.
The restaurant’s license could be revoked or suspended after the August hearing.
A bill that passed the Colorado General Assembly that would’ve allowed marijuana dispensaries to open their own tasting rooms was vetoed by Governor John Hickenlooper today, June 4.
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“This announcement, while welcomed, doesn’t eliminate the need for hemp to be formally, federally removed as a Schedule I drug.”
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“More always needs to be done,” says Veronica Carpio, “and will be over next few years, but the goal will always be to treat hemp like corn or carrots.”
Two are still charged with misdemeanors, and six more face felony charges.
The two Colorado representatives joined other lawmakers at a gathering in Washington, D.C., on May 23.
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“It’s a neuroprotectant for your brain and liver. If you’re drinking, get a slice of CBD to maybe offset your hangover tomorrow.”
Colorado had almost 89,000 registered medical marijuana patients as of April 2018.
The drug, made with cannabidiol (CBD), was at the center of a bill recently passed by the Colorado General Assembly to ensure its distribution in Colorado despite its illegal status with the federal government.
Results from past years show Colorado never saw anything close to the bump in marijuana-positive tests that California, Nevada, and Massachusetts saw in 2017.
The session will incorporate Dr. Dale Bredesen’s Reversing Cognitive Decline (ReCODE) program and cannabis, especially CBD.
After seeing the lowest overall revenue in a year in February, pot sales set a record for retail earnings the next month.
Like Snoop Dogg, Whoopi Goldberg and even John Boehner, these former Colorado government officials are now working with the weed industry.
Denver has received exactly two applications for its Cannabis Consumption Establishment program since its launch last August.