Cannabis Calendar for the Week of July 20: Eat Up at the Munchie Cup

While the majority of Coloradans are too busy enjoying the weather and spending their time outside at public events like baseball games, beer festivals and concerts (where you can’t legally partake), July still holds some annual stoner competitions that make up for a slow-burning month. Broadway dispensary Denver Relief’s charity…

Colorado Board of Health Rejects PTSD as MMJ Condition

Today the Colorado Board of Health rejected a petition to add Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as an acceptable condition for medical marijuana prescriptions, citing lack of sufficient scientific evidence that proves the plant’s effective treatment of PTSD. After listening to over twenty veterans, victims of abuse and family members of those…

Bipartisan Marijuana Banking Bill Introduced in Senate — Finally!

Regulated marijuana has more than a few obstacles in the way towards legitimacy, but at least federal lawmakers are addressing one of its biggest: banking. Introduced by Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley (Democrat), Senate Bill 1726— better known as the Marijuana Businesses Access to Banking Act of 2015— would “create protections”…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of July 13: Meditative Toking

The big event this week is Colorado Board of Health public rule-making hearing at 10 a.m. July 15 in the Sabin-Cleere Conference Room of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to consider modifications to the state’s MMJ regulations. The deadline for written testimony is up, but it still…

Pot Entrepreneurs Pitch Ideas to Big Money Investors at ArcView

The pockets of marijuana investors are getting deeper as more states warm up to medical and recreational marijuana, and pot entrepreneurs were trying their best to capitalize on the opportunity at the ArcView Investor Pitch Forum — an investment conference for ancillary marijuana businesses held in Denver’s Exdo Event Center…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of June 29: Cannabis Business Summit Week

A window into the marijuana industry’s present and future will be open until Wednesday this week as the National Cannabis Industry Association’s Cannabis Business Summit comes to Denver. Check that out and more in this week’s Cannabis Calendar. The National Cannabis Industry Association’s Cannabis Business Summit will take place in…

Marijuana Study: Is Rise in Denver Crime Linked to Pot?

Marijuana’s social effects on Colorado have been routinely debated since recreational sales began in 2014, so a group of students at Metropolitan State University of Denver decided to study city crime and homeless numbers after commercial pot’s inaugural year. Presented yesterday in room 420 of MSU’s Student Success Building, the…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of June 22: Summer School

Class is out until August for the children, but students of the weed industry might be interested in some of the summer school opportunities taught by Clover Leaf University in this week’s Cannabis Calendar.  Clover Leaf University is teaching three different classes on the world of legal marijuana on Tuesday,…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of June 8: The Business of Pot

Get ready for the marijuana industry to show its buttoned-up side throughout the upcoming weeks. With CannaCon this week, the U.S. Cannabis Expo next week and the Cannabis Business Summit later this month, it’s time take out your notebooks and learn something in this week’s Cannabis Calendar. CannaCon will take…

Congress Protects Medical Marijuana Businesses From Feds, But Not Rec Shops

Congress voted on two amendments to a Department of Justice spending bill Wednesday that would protect marijuana businesses in states where they’re legal, but only one of them passed. Introduced by Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher and Democratic Congressman Sam Farr, both of California, the Rohrabacher-Farr Amendment will prohibit federal funding…

Marijuana Consumer Group Protests LivWell Dispensary

A marijuana consumer group protested outside a LivWell location on South Broadway over the weekend, claiming the dispensary chain uses potentially harmful pesticides and doesn’t care about consumer health. But LivWell says those accusations are simply untrue. Up to a dozen members of the Cannabis Consumers Coalition demonstrated outside the…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of June 1: International Hemp Week

As the less attractive but smarter sister of marijuana, hemp rarely gets the political or social attention it deserves. Now that there’s some hemp events happening in this week’s Cannabis Calendar, be sure to show the Jan Brady of the marijuana movement some love. Colorado Rocky Mountain High Singles is…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of May 26: Grow Your Own

Tired of spending money at dispensaries and interested in a basement garden? There are multiple classes this week on the process of cultivating your own private or commercial marijuana grows, the usual pot-friendly lineup at Green Labs and more in this week’s Cannabis Calendar. On Thursday, May 28, Clover Leaf…

Senate Committee Approves Medical Marijuana for Veterans

Congress can’t seem to get the veterans hospital in Aurora straightened out, but a Senate Appropriations Committee passed an amendment to a Veterans Affairs funding bill yesterday that would allow Veterans Health Administration doctors to recommend medical marijuana to patients in states where it is legal. The 2016 Military Construction,…

Cannabis Calendar for the Week of May 19: Marijuana in the Highlands

Cannabis events are pretty sparse this week, but as always, Green Labs has mixture of weekly classes and pot-friendly social mixers to educate and entertain. Also check out a photo gallery showcasing the intricacies of marijuana grows, cultivation classes and more in this week’s Cannabis Calendar. Mixed Bag: Marijuana in…

Denver Investigated 10 Pot Grows for Use of Banned Pesticides, Holds Plants

When six Denver-based marijuana growing operations had portions of crops quarantined and put under investigation for using harmful pesticides on plants, many marijuana consumers became a little more paranoid about which dispensaries to visit. In documents obtained by the Cannabis Consumers Coalition via the Colorado Open Records Act and sent…