Hours After Announcing He’d Close Dispensaries, Hancock Backs Off
Denver’s rec stores can still offer curbside sales.
Denver’s rec stores can still offer curbside sales.
Unlike Polis, Hancock isn’t letting rec sales continue in Denver.
But in Denver, rec stores will have to close, Hancock says.
“Cannabis is never canceled, unless your only plug is quarantined.”
Both orders are temporary to limit the impact of coronavirus.
So far, it’s been more about what state officials haven’t said.
“Hemp and cannabis research seems to be about fifty years behind other compounds from plants.”
Sorry, only for MMJ, and only in Boulder.
Once the economy’s back to normal, that is.
Try not to eat all of your doomsday food.
“We’re not running out, but we’re just slammed.”
The rare strain smells of pine tar and rubber.
But dispensaries can stay open!
Don’t ask growers this question, unless you want a rant in return.
It looks like 4/20 might have to stay at home this year, too.
“Stop using your lungs for smoking marijuana. It’s a lung injury, and that’s what most people are worried about with this COVID-19 thing.”
Most doctors are encouraged to use telemedicine services during times like this.
“I don’t see big events happening on 4/20. I really don’t.”
Denver has a public option for pot lounges, but most of them don’t go that route.
Is that guy named Zultan still running?
This year is already on pace for a new high.
The seventy-acre property is currently listed for $6,875,000.