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December 6, 2018 blogger Business, Canada, cannabis, economy, employment, Health, jobs, labor, Latest News, manufacturing, marijuana, marijuana politics, Medicial Marijuana, News, oil and gas, research, science, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed, withdrawal
It was mid-summer, fewer than three months before Canada legalized recreational marijuana, and Vic Neufeld had a problem.
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June 19, 2018 blogger Boulder, Business, campaign finance, Cary Kennedy, Colorado governor's race, Colorado News, Colorado Politics, Crime & Courts, Denver, Donna Lynne, Doug Robinson, drilling, economy, election, Environment, Greg Lopez, gun violence, guns, Health, immigration, Jared Polis, John Hickenlooper, Latest News, Local Politics, marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, Mike Johnston, money, Nation World News, News, oil and gas, politics, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, The Denver Post, Transportation, University of Denver, Victor Mitchell, Walker Stapleton, weed, withdrawal
In their final debate Monday night before the June 26 primary, the four Democrats vying for a chance to become Colorado’s next governor tussled over everything from immigration and guns, to the state’s rural divide and teacher pay.
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Colorado lawmakers introduced more than 700 bills in the 2018 legislative session covering a wide range of topics. If you’re wondering what you missed, one line about 101 bills that passed or failed in the 120-day term.
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April 14, 2018 blogger CDC, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado News, construction, health care, Latest News, marijuana, marijuana in Colorado, marijuana politics, Medicial Marijuana, News, oil and gas, restaurants, Retail, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed, withdrawal
The results are not surprising, if you’ve ever worked in these industries.
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March 19, 2017 blogger Chad Day, cocaine, Colorado News, County Sheriffs of Colorado, domestic violence, eviction, gangs, Latest News, marijuana, marijuana crime, medical marijuana, Medicial Marijuana, methamphetamine, News, oil and gas, Robin Wiley, Stop Smoking Marijuana, Stop Smoking Pot, weed, withdrawal, Yuma County Sheriff
Responding to a family dispute that erupted in gunfire was just another day in the life of the budget-strapped Yuma County Sheriff’s department, which has few officers, a vast area to patrol, and criminal acts that run the gamut from hog theft to methamphetamine distribution.
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