Denver Health Department Closes Tetra 9, Private Pot Club
“I’m not open to the public, and that is the big issue I have.”
“I’m not open to the public, and that is the big issue I have.”
Dispensaries are riding a hot streak during the pandemic.
Weeks after deciding to ban marijuana hospitality establishments in Trinidad, the town’s city council chose to revisit the decision.
In a 2020 survey, 0 percent of Denver cannabis business owners identified as Asian.
An epic drug-smuggling ruse, built on planes and skydiving aspirations, drama between longtime friends, and the black-market underbelly of Colorado’s early cannabis industry.
Littleton has medical dispensaries, but recreational stores have been banned since the state legalized them.
Denver’s rate of youth marijuana use jumped 4.6 percentage points from two years prior.
The second location just opened last month.
The acquisition is part of a larger expansion for Silverpeak.
After more than six years of retail weed, minority communities are still working toward more seats at the table.
The town’s medical marijuana industry criticized the measure.
The question will appear on the November 3 ballot.
Schwazze, a Denver-based marijuana conglomerate formerly known as Medicine Man Technologies, has announced plans to acquire around a dozen different dispensary chains and established marijuana companies over the last fourteen months — but how many of those deals are going through? So far, just one: In April, Schwazze finalized the purchase…
The owners want to buy the property they’ve been in for a decade.
These companies were once smoking hot.
Where does nearly $300 million go over six years?
Making hash made easy?
“We’ve got more biodiversity going on inside of our building than most outdoor grows.”
Researchers were able to administer and monitor the marijuana in a controlled environment.
The case is part of a much larger investigation into illegal marijuana growing in Colorado.
Delivery services have never been more popular, and they don’t stop at takeout and Amazon.
The company is currently offering $25,000 to anyone who provides “information that leads to the arrest and conviction” of the two individuals seen on security footage.