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In 2023, Colorado generated more than $1.52 billion, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. In 2022, that number was greater than $1.76 billion, and in 2021, it was over $2 billion.
Looking for lessons from Colorado’s first-in-the-nation experiment in legalized recreational marijuana? Focus on the risks to youth and young adults of rapidly rising potency. Colorado’s ...
Colorado's governor signed six marijuana regulatory bills into law Tuesday while the state awaits a federal response to recreational pot legalization. The new laws seek to regulate the newly legal ...
Lawmakers are working on what could be the biggest marijuana legislation in Colorado since recreational ... And unlike most other policy matters at the Capitol, there are no clear party lines ...
all passed the Colorado General Assembly this session. But even more changes could come through less sexy bills that address sunsetting laws in the state's medical marijuana program and pot industry.
Colorado should update its marijuana laws where it makes sense and where requirements can be simplified and streamlined. Policymakers have the opportunity now with the sunset review of the state ...
which by noon had given out more than 600 entrance tickets on the first day of retail sales of recreational marijuana in Colorado on Jan. 1, 2014. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) Morgan Fox ...
Colorado myth: Everyone in the state smokes ... use vary by location and may be different for medical marijuana use. The laws reviewed here are for the state.
The Colorado Springs Chamber & Economic Development Corp.'s Board of Directors is considering a policy change this month that could prohibit marijuana businesses from joining the organization as ...
When cannabis became legal in Colorado more than a decade ago, it quickly turned into a cash cow with sales tax revenue piling up as if the state were printing money. Here's a look back at how ...