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'Loud': This legal Colo. weed is illegally selling for $800 an ounce elsewhere ...
Dear Dusty: Colorado law states that adults 21 and over may buy and/or possess no more than one ounce of retail marijuana at a time, and that includes concentrates and edibles.
Dear Stoner: How much is too much for an ounce of weed in Colorado?Conversely, how cheap is too cheap? I'm a little new to this, and all my weed-smoking friends live in other states. Grindelwald ...
On Jan. 1, Colorado became the first place anywhere in the world to allow legal marijuana sales to anybody over 21 for any purpose. You have questions about it works?
Wait, wasn't marijuana already legal in Colorado? Yes, sort of. Voters approved Amendment 64 in December 2012, which made it legal for anyone over the age of 21 to use or possess up to an ounce of ...
As far as marijuana laws in Colorado are concerned, one ounce of flower is equivalent to eight grams of concentrates (wax, shatter, etc), or 800 milligrams of edibles. How To Purchase Marijuana In ...
When people buy marijuana from a store in Colorado, the ounce they can walk out the door with is fairly easy to measure. Not so when the pot is in concentrated form, perhaps baked into a cookie or ...
“What’s the price of an ounce of marijuana in Colorado these days?” I e-mailed a friend who I thought might know. The reply: for the top quality stuff, about as much as a share of Apple ...
Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed an executive order on Tuesday pardoning people who have been convicted for possessing up to an ounce of Marijuana. Suggested Reading The Ever ...
People who have been convicted of possession of one ounce or less of marijuana in Colorado are being pardoned by Gov. Jared Polis. Polis signed an executive order on Thursday issuing the pardons ...
Colas surveyed retail outlets in Colorado and found that marijuana prices fell from $50-$70 for an eighth of an ounce to $30-$45. An ounce fell from $300-$400 to the lower end of $300 an ounce.
Colorado is missing $21.5 million in pot taxes. Voters legalized retail marijuana (pot for everyone, not just medical patients) in 2012. And they were told the state would pull in $33.5 million ...