Pot-Industry Group Sets New Standards for Packaging
National Association of Cannabis Businesses members include Colorado-based Dixie Elixirs, Love’s Oven, Ebbu and Local Product of Colorado.
National Association of Cannabis Businesses members include Colorado-based Dixie Elixirs, Love’s Oven, Ebbu and Local Product of Colorado.
No products in dispensaries, including those that were recalled, carry the Bronnor name prominently on the packaging, because Bronnor manufactures infused-products for other companies.
Most research on medical marijuana in America has been limited to preclinical trials with lab animals for human research, but that hasn’t stopped some pet owners from trying it on their own.
The coffee shops in Amsterdam sell spliffs, or joints rolled with tobacco. But why not Colorado dispensaries?
Butane hash oil has been the dominate variety of cannabis oil used to fill the cartridges since retail sales began in 2014, but now distillate, once an expensive treat, is pushing old techniques out the door.
This slice of dessert will be the last thing you consume before hitting the hay
Invented by the founder to help her with pain and anxiety during sex after being victim to sexual assault, this CBD lube is meant for both pleasure and relief.
In November, Denver Environmental Health issued a human-consumption ban on kratom, a plant-based substance that advocates tout as a pain reliever lacking the well-known negative effects of more powerful opioids. Now, the Libertarian Party of Colorado is formally decrying the move, and the organization’s spokesperson reveals that it’s a very personal subject for her. After all, she’s a user of kratom who believes her life would be infinitely worse if she could no longer take it.
CBD and hemp oils have been shown to help a variety of disorders among both humans and animals, including irritating skin disorders.
Colorado Springs Police Department detective M. Adam Hughes thinks residential marijuana grows will hurt Colorado’s rising real estate market.
California has allowed retail sales for three weeks. Is that good or bad for Colorado’s market?
As your anger rises because your favorite Kottonmouth Kings track didn’t make it, twist one up and listen to one of these. The nostalgia will take over before you know it.
One bill to fix the pot-tax gaffe has zero co-sponsors. The other has fifty. One bill was sponsored by Steve Lebsock. The other was not.
Several Colorado state representatives have put their names on a brief supporting the industrial hemp industry in federal appeals court.
Any physician who doesn’t know the difference between THC, CBD and hemp-seed oil isn’t worth talking to about medical marijuana.
Fort Collins-based New West Genetics received certification for its ELITE hemp genetics from the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies and Colorado Department of Agriculture.
Cactus Breath typically sticks to the West Coast and doesn’t stray much, but at least one Denver pot shop carries it.
Most of the coverage on the Sweet Leaf investigation has focused on those arrested and the dispensary chain itself. But what about Sweet Leaf’s medical marijuana patients?
A bill in the Colorado Senate calls for a tracking agent to be “applied” to marijuana and hemp plants, which could mean spraying, rubbing, spreading and many other things.
Strains like Blue Dream will always be popular in dispensaries because of their high yields and toughness against fungus and temperature fluctuation.
The list of licensed recreational pot shops in Colorado was fewer than four pages long when sales began on January 1, 2014, according to the Marijuana Enforcement Division. Today, it’s nearly thirteen pages.
Attorney Rob Corry has now filed a second complaint in regard to the Denver 420 Rally. He’d previously sued the City and County of Denver on behalf of rally co-founder Miguel Lopez, who lost his priority event status and was banned from putting on the event during the next three years for allegedly violating his permit by leaving Civic Center Park trashed. Now, he wants injunctive relief on behalf of another client, Michael Ortiz, who was initially granted a permit for April 20 only to have his application denied by Allegra “Happy” Haynes, Denver’s Parks and Rec director, and given instead to Euflora, a dispensary chain with very different plans for the gathering.