Claim: Cop Tased “F*ck Bad Cops” Protester After He Tripped Himself

A new lawsuit claims that two Commerce City Police officers rousted Joshua Condiotti-Wade for legally protesting while carrying signs that read “Fuck Bad Cops” and “Blue Lives Murder.” The problem was compounded, the suit maintains, when one of the law enforcers chased and tased Condiotti-Wade out of apparent frustration that he’d tripped and fallen down without help from anyone.

Here’s the Crazy Sh*t Jeff Sessions Said in Denver Today

If whimsical racist and Peter Dinklage stunt double Jeff Sessions is surprised that he’s still the U.S. Attorney General given the number of times his boss, President Donald Trump, has said he wishes he’d never given him the job, he didn’t let on during a peppery address at the Western Conservative Summit this afternoon.

Trump Says He’ll “Probably” Support Cory Gardner’s Back-Off-Feds Pot Bill

A short time ago, President Donald Trump said he would “probably” support the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act, a bill introduced yesterday by the political odd couple of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Colorado Senator Cory Gardner that gives states the right to determine their own marijuana policies without federal interference.

How Marijuana Businesses Should and Shouldn’t Pimp Pot

An expert from Colorado, where sponsoring highways is among the only promotional platforms open to marijuana dispensaries, worries that some limits put in place via the National Advertising Standard offered by the National Association of Cannabis Businesses are overly severe.

Cory Gardner and Elizabeth Warren on Their Marijuana Bill Team-Up

At a press conference that concluded moments ago, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren and Colorado Senator Cory Gardner, a political odd couple if ever there was one, explained why they’ve teamed up to introduce a marijuana-related bill called the Strengthening the Tenth Amendment Through Entrusting States Act.

Bad Stuff to Expect Because Colorado River’s Flow Has Already Peaked

The Colorado River has already reached its peak flow for the season, and that’s lousy news when it comes to fire danger, water supply for farmers and residential users, recreational opportunities and the health of numerous fish species, among other things. And while Victor Lee, an engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation, isn’t ready to hit the panic button yet, he concedes that bad can still turn worse.