Ask a Stoner: Which Dispensaries Carry CBD Strains?
Any Colorado chain typically has at least one in-house CBD strain, and so do plenty of wholesale growers and mom-and-pop dispensaries.
Any Colorado chain typically has at least one in-house CBD strain, and so do plenty of wholesale growers and mom-and-pop dispensaries.
For those of you who just spent $50-plus on a cartridge of hash oil that you think has been ruined, here are five alternatives.
A mix of Appalachia and Nepali OG (or Nepal Kush, depending on whom you ask), Mother’s Milk is classified as a sativa-leaning hybrid, but many of its users don’t agree with the classification.
Several states have opened for retail marijuana sales since Colorado started the trend in 2014, but none of them cast a shadow like California.
A reader recently drank a very old beer, and lived to ask our Stoner whether pot can go bad.
Plenty of visitors to Colorado will soon be leaving, and many of them will be wondering what to do with this state’s most infamous souvenir: cannabis products.
United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions has been squatting over state-legalized cannabis industries across the country, pinching out a grumpy loaf of reefer madness every so often.
Three Sweet Leaf budtenders arrested for alleged illegal cannabis sales saw their first court date in Denver County Court on Friday, December 29, with one of the defendant’s attorney leaving the court feeling optimistic.
Covering Colorado’s marijuana landscape has brought me to farms, hash factories, schools and much more, but my weirdest journalistic field trip this year started at an empty warehouse off Interstate 25 in south Pueblo.
Charges have been filed against ten budtenders arrested during the raids at Sweet Leaf locations across the Denver metro area on December 14.
Despite lawmakers on both sides of the aisle saying that the marijuana tax issue will be resolved in January, Democrats and Republicans have different ideas of how to fix their political gaffe that left special districts across the state with a multimillion-dollar gaping wound.
The Colorado Department of Revenue has instituted a round of emergency rule changes to the state marijuana code, according to an announcement from the DOR. The changes are effective immediately.
Because of pot’s status as a Schedule I substance, cannabis purchases cannot be claimed on your federal taxes – but what about state taxes?
Topicals should be okay. But transdermal patches? Not so much.
A few small dustings notwithstanding, snow has been seriously lacking in Denver this year.
There were plenty of contenders, but these were the biggest marijuana stories in Colorado this year.
Nearly four years after recreational sales began, legal cannabis continues to be the gift that keeps on giving. The Cannabis Calendar for December 17 offers plenty of proof.
Traveling this holiday season? Don’t drive through Childress, Texas, with Colorado plates.
A fundraiser on December 23 will help Sweet Leaf employees who are now out of work have a merrier Christmas; a second fundraiser will help cover legal costs. But some colleagues aren’t sympathetic.
Members of Denver’s cannabis community are banding together to hold fundraisers in support of Sweet Leaf employees affected by the company’s swift indefinite shutdown by the Denver Police Department, Marijuana Enforcement Divisions and other enforcement agencies on December 14.
Pillars like Afghani, Durban Poison and Sour Diesel always deserve a spot on the shelves, but as with any other indulgence, it’s nice to try some new varieties.
Four states legalized recreational marijuana in the 2016 election, following in the footsteps of Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C. But in the year since, only Nevada made retail pot sales a reality.