How Will Federal Cannabis Rescheduling Affect the Average User?
There could be big changes to cannabis taxes and clinical research – but how will it impact the average dispensary shopper?
There could be big changes to cannabis taxes and clinical research – but how will it impact the average dispensary shopper?
“We do good work in the community and for patients, but my wife doesn’t want me to bring it up at certain functions.”
They were in on the scam or too stupid to know about it. Either way, they’re out.
“I’ve seen how my stuff is presented in other shops and I’m not necessarily all that happy with it.”
For our third members-only event, Westword explored Colorado’s new psychedelics space at the Mercury Cafe.
A bill aimed at protecting kids on social media could ban content related to decriminalized psychedelics for all users, advocates worry.
News of rescheduling set the cannabis world ablaze with excitement and hope, but the actual impact still isn’t clear.
Only the outdoor patio will be open, but the owner hopes to allow vaping and edibles indoors soon.
It all starts on Reddit with the word “ents.”
Over the last few months, some of Denver’s oldest dispensaries have closed, changed names or announced plans to move.
A father in the Colorado Springs area wants to help his son become a cannabis patient, but says doctors are too conservative.
In the 2022 auction, rights to a “420” license fetched almost $10,000, but the license plate is for sale again this year.
Allgreens is considered a medical marijuana mecca for Colorado hash heads. Soon, recreational users will get to indulge.
This is the third year in a row that police haven’t cited or arrested for cannabis use, but that wasn’t always the case.
The annual cannabis celebration was hit with rain, flurries and temperatures under 40 degrees throughout the day.
The next step with seeds is pretty obvious…
Navigating all of the dispensary sales, cannabis events and stoned eats on 4/20 is overwhelming. Let us guide you through the smoke.
Manufacturers and extractors are playing a constant game of catch-up.
The popular edibles maker has a new owner, but the recipe for Coffee & Doughnuts bars and other Coda favorites won’t change.
Many traditions still hold, but the annual celebration at Civic Center Park has a fresh crop of visitors every year.
Nancy Whiteman, who took Wana from a Boulder kitchen to a $300 million buyout, says she will step down next month.
From the annual gathering at Civic Center Park to cannabis-friendly brunches, here’s every 4/20 event in Denver.