Sweet Leaf Budtender’s Charges Dropped, Investigation Continues
The Denver District Attorney said it didn’t want her trial to “adversely impact the larger investigation into the criminal enterprise.”
The Denver District Attorney said it didn’t want her trial to “adversely impact the larger investigation into the criminal enterprise.”
Al Harrington’s impact on professional sports is becoming much larger than his shooting stroke.
“I didn’t do anything wrong. If I’m going to be in trouble, then I at least have to fight.”
The lingering effects of a bad smoke session may have finally worn off for a handful of patrons who were issued public marijuana consumption citations at a private marijuana lounge on April 20.
“In this industry, we live in dog years.”
Signs on Sweet Leaf dispensaries in Aurora, Federal Heights and Thornton all say their licenses are suspended for “alleged violation” of state medical or retail marijuana codes.
North Denver residents looking to buy cannabis after 10 p.m. will now have another option for late-night buds.
“They accepted the application knowing there was a setback.”
One of the industry’s OGs in translucent concentrates is now in Colorado — this time in CBD form.
New Colorado reports show youth use has remained stable after four years of commercial weed — but adults? Not so much.
“Colorado may have a lot to lose from increased U.S. market competition.”
Are we overlooking the value and diversity of what drew us to the plant in the first place?
The Adams County sheriff invited participants to drink beers, smoke joints and then test their driving skills.
CBD can be a relatively affordable supplement to your lattes, cold brews, doughnuts and even pizza.
“Think of trichomes like micro-chemical factories.”
The Department of Revenue estimates that a pound of flower costs an average of $846 now, compared to $2,007 in 2015.
A mistrial in February pushed the trial back to July, but it was moved back again.
On July 1, a small but growing segment of the medical marijuana market was banned from Colorado shelves.
“There is always room for good ol’ bubble hash.”
The decision was somewhat expected.
Governor John Hickenlooper announced today, July 5, that Dominique Mendiola is now the state’s director of marijuana coordination.
It’s not quite baseball and apple pie, but it’s pretty damn American.