Polis Flies Hemp Flag at Capitol, Declares Colorado Hemp Week
The annual week runs from June 6 to June 13.
The annual week runs from June 6 to June 13.
Legal weed finds itself in an even weirder position during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the other hand, medical marijuana sales jumped significantly.
When restaurants reopened May 27, Denver’s few pot-friendly businesses followed.
Authors added that the reductions weren’t permanent.
A late bill is expected at the Colorado House that would create a state definition for social equity applicants who want to get into the marijuana industry. Representative James Coleman says that he will introduce the bill in the House “no later than” today, June 9. According to Coleman, the…
Ownership across Colorado is even less varied.
Davis says he was never a weed guy, but he and the plant have come full circle in Denver.
But will the proposal make it to the floor?
Local marijuana taxes have helped cover utilities and rent for Trinidad’s community.
Both stores underwent transitions in May and are now open.
The city recently announced $20 million in budget cuts.
The extensions run through June 28.
It’s going to take a while, with or without COVID-19.
Neither medical crisis was directly tied to vaporizing flower, both have impacted how vaporizer companies like DaVinci operate.
There will still be judges, but they’ll stay at home.
Permanent change would require a legislative move.
All too often, cannabis finds itself forced onto comedy shows.
“There will be more opportunity in the cannabis industry in the next year than we have seen since legalization in 2012.”
That makes 22 dispensaries under LivWell ownership.
The deal included four dispensaries and supplying grows.
“This is really just the first step.”