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February 14, 2025 blogger ballot measures, ballots, Business, cannabis, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs City Council, Colorado Supreme Court, Courts, democracy, economy, election, Election 2024, elections, Health, latest-headlines, marijuana, Marijuana Business, marijuana culture, marijuana in Colorado, marijuana sales, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, News, politics, Real Estate, Retail, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed, withdrawal
Colorado Springs will send out ballots for its April municipal election without a question about overturning legalized recreational pot sales after courts invalidated the ballot measure.
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September 2, 2024 blogger Colorado Supreme Court, Entertainment, Medicial Marijuana, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, water, weed, wildlife, withdrawal
An 83-year-old Colorado fisherman has resurrected his 12-year fight for public freedom to wade in the state’s rivers, seeking arrest and risking conflicts with landowners by returning to a contested bend in the Arkansas River. Roger Hill hiked across federally managed public land to enter the river, donned his straw hat, and cast his dry-fly […]
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Related Articles It’s been 10 years since Colorado launched the first legal recreational marijuana market in the world and became a pioneer in drug reform. But when it came to the nascent industry, the first sales on Jan. 1, 2014, were more a starting block than a finish line. In the decade since legalization, Colorado […]
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May 20, 2019 blogger Colorado News, Colorado Supreme Court, Courts, Crime & Courts, drug, K9 unit, Latest News, law enforcement, marijuana, marijuana crime, Medicial Marijuana, News, Police, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, U.S. Constitution, weed, withdrawal
The Colorado Supreme Court greatly diminished the role of police dogs trained to detect marijuana with a ruling Monday that created another divide between how state and federal law enforcement can investigate pot.
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Welcome back to The Spot, where The Denver Post’s politics team captures what’s happening this week — from the Colorado legislature to Denver city hall, with a stop through the halls of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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A 21-year-old Colorado Springs man who blew up his home’s laundry room after brewing hash oil with a butane burner still needed a license to “manufacture” the oil after Colorado legalized recreational marijuana, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled.
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The Colorado Supreme Court this week declined to hear an appeal by Adams County over the validity of its recreational marijuana tax in three of its cities, raising questions about the fate of the nearly $2 million the county has brought in over the last two years from the levy.
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