Colorado Politicians Continue to Defend Pot From Jeff Sessions
Most of Colorado’s legislators publicly came out against the Sessions Memo the same day it was issued. Now they’re turning those words into actions – or more words, at least.
Most of Colorado’s legislators publicly came out against the Sessions Memo the same day it was issued. Now they’re turning those words into actions – or more words, at least.
Colorado Harvest Company received a retail dispensary license from the City of Aurora in 2015, one of only 24 available citywide, but had to sell it in 2017 to another familiar dispensary chain: Starbuds.
Conjuring the voice of Katt Williams screaming “This shit right here?!” as he rants about the ridiculous names of pot strains, Death by Lemons might sound like an absurd attempt by the breeder to get some attention, and some tokers think it is.
Euflora is now first in line to hold an event on April 20 in Civic Center Park, and it’s planning some changes.
Cannabutter can last months if sealed, but infused cooking oil lasts much longer.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’s announcement about rescinding the Cole memo, an Obama-era Department of Justice document that provided some legal protections for businesses operating in states that allow and regulate cannabis sales, has shaken the marijuana industry in Colorado and beyond. But Justin Strekal, political director for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), isn’t surprised by this action. As we noted last July, Strekal believes an op-ed from the ultra-conservative Heritage Foundation enumerating eleven ways the administration of President Donald Trump can kill legal cannabis is being used by Sessions and company as a crackdown guideline, and junking Cole is fifth on the list.
Thanks to hemp-derived CBD, getting a cannabis-infused massage in Denver is much easier (and more legal) than it used to be.
After Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole memo, cannabis consumers lit into the AG.
You probably won’t have to worry about getting swept up by the DEA on your way home from the pot shop, but that doesn’t mean you should start cutting corners with your basement grow.
In the wake of United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinding the Cole Memorandum, much of the discussion has focused on how the move will affect legal pot businesses…but at least one business owner is more concerned about how it will affect consumers, and very specific consumers at that.
United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded nine years of federal cannabis protections on January 4. Now Denver’s mayor and a challenger are weighing in.
Retail cannabis industries around the country were dealt a collective shock today, January 4, after United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions sent a memo to United States Attorneys rescinding the Cole Memo, federal protections for the cultivation, distribution and possession of pot. Now, hours after the announcement became official, Colorado lawmakers, businesses owners and activists are weighing in.
Republican Senator Cory Gardner is pushing for the feds to continue recognizing the rights of states to legalize marijuana.
United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to rescind Obama-era legal cannabis protections on January 4, according to a report from the Associated Press.
Any Colorado chain typically has at least one in-house CBD strain, and so do plenty of wholesale growers and mom-and-pop dispensaries.
For those of you who just spent $50-plus on a cartridge of hash oil that you think has been ruined, here are five alternatives.
A mix of Appalachia and Nepali OG (or Nepal Kush, depending on whom you ask), Mother’s Milk is classified as a sativa-leaning hybrid, but many of its users don’t agree with the classification.
Several states have opened for retail marijuana sales since Colorado started the trend in 2014, but none of them cast a shadow like California.
A reader recently drank a very old beer, and lived to ask our Stoner whether pot can go bad.
Plenty of visitors to Colorado will soon be leaving, and many of them will be wondering what to do with this state’s most infamous souvenir: cannabis products.
United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been squatting over state-legalized cannabis industries across the country, pinching out a grumpy loaf of reefer madness every so often.
Three Sweet Leaf budtenders arrested for alleged illegal cannabis sales saw their first court date in Denver County Court on Friday, December 29, with one of the defendant’s attorney leaving the court feeling optimistic.