Effort to Double Marijuana Sales Limit Survives, Without Dispensary Samples
“I think that discussion needs to happen on its own bill with a lot more time and energy, so we are taking that section out.”
“I think that discussion needs to happen on its own bill with a lot more time and energy, so we are taking that section out.”
Adding THC to the box makes everything more complicated.
“There’s going to be very few license applications in Denver, at least in the first year.”
“As my tolerance grows and the economy changes, I’m interested in how others adjust.”
“If you go into a Total Wine, you see people giving away wine or having a tasting with alcohol.”
Over fifty dispensaries across Colorado are affected.
“I used to be able to talk my way into buying a sack from a local, but now I just get told to buy this suspect stuff.”
The grants helped new edibles brands and critically acclaimed hash labs move forward, and a dispensary suffering from break-ins get back on its feet.
“I started doing both around the same time, and hear either one can make your mouth reek.”
“I’ve started wearing contacts, but every time I smoke weed my eyes get really irritated, and the contacts often fall out.”
After a trip to the dispensary, guests are chauffeured in a mobile cannabis lounge to the Welton corridor, where dozens of Black-owned businesses once thrived.
Not off to a hot start this year.
For blended drinks, look no further than infused simple syrup.
Being high in one big, crowded, sweaty sphincter of a place sounds awful, but I can see why someone wouldn’t want to go through that completely clear-headed, either.
Extracted marijuana products sold in late 2024 were found to contain chlorfenapyr, according to state regulators.
“How are they all so highly rated?”
School officials have apologized for graphics, intended for pregnant mothers, that were criticized for their images of Black people and incomplete science.
This is the second marijuana recall issued so far in 2025.
“At the very least, they should be fined, or something.”
Be prepared to track your steps, because you’ll never find one unless you’re willing to venture into the trees.
The proposal would prohibit dispensary shoppers under 26 from buying certain products, limit “inhalable marijuana” to a half-gram and ban psilocybin edibles.
Annual marijuana sales haven’t failed to reach $1.5 billion in Colorado since 2016.