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Here's What Happened in Denver on 4/20: Our Cannabis Coverage

Denver hosted one of the largest cannabis celebrations in the country this week and the party continues through the weekend. Check out our list of events you can still attend this weekend and our coverage leading up to 4/20, the 420 Rally, and how to create a cool marijuana-themed dinner at home.
Lindsey Bartlett
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Denver hosted one of the largest cannabis celebrations in the country this week, and the party continues through the weekend. Check out our list of events you can still attend this weekend and the rest of our 4/20 cannabis coverage:

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Colorado Cannabis Industry Veterans Create 420 on the Block


Kyle Huninghake
Eleven Lit 4/20 Concerts in Denver


Kate McKee Simmons
Lyft and Uber Offer Discounted Rides in Denver Around 4/20


Lindsey Bartlett
Create Your Own 4/20 Dinner at Home


Danielle Lirette
How Much Money Is Spent on Pot in Colorado on 4/20?

Sunday After Next Films
How to Celebrate 4/20 Like an Adult, Not a Dirtbag
Aaron Thackeray
 Denver 420 Rally: Ten Things to Know Before You Go
Westword
Ten Tips for Surviving 4/20 in Colorado


Continue for more 4/20 coverage.
Lindsey Bartlett
4/20 Sets the Table for Denver's First Mason Jar Cannabis Dinner


5280 Burger Bar

Munchies on 4/20? Here's Where to Go in Denver


Denver Police Twitter
Denver Police 4/20 GIF: Consume Responsibly or "We'll Bust U Guys"


YouTube
Wiz Khalifa Launches Marijuana Grow App on 4/20


Lindsey Bartlett
Five Reasons the 420 Rally Sucked...and Some Suggestions for Next Year


Michael Roberts
Denver 420 Rally Nightmares: Rain, Long Lines, Arrests, Nearby Shooting


Michael Roberts
Denver 420 Rally Cleanup Delayed by Knife-Wielding Man, Organizer Says


Brandon Marshall
Denver 420 Rally Bust Total: 32 Marijuana Citations, Sixteen Other Arrests, Tickets


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Kate McKee Simmons
How CBD Can Help You Recuperate From 4/20
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