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Trump reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug in a historic shift

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s acting attorney general Thursday signed an order reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, a major policy shift long soug...

What happened to Colorado’s medical marijuana card?

Industry shrinking as financial incentives disappear, state regulations tighten

What does reclassification of marijuana mean for states?

Trump’s executive order prompts a lot of questions

Durango marijuana dispensaries face fee disparity from ‘early days of legalization’

City council examines licensing costs for cannabis businesses

Crackdown on intoxicating hemp products could be coming to Colorado

State may begin regulating items that contain delta-8

Ignacio voters reject marijuana sales

Residents elect three town trustees and a mayor

Lawmakers reject bill seeking to prohibit employers from firing workers for cannabis use

House Bill 1152 was rejected on a 12-1 vote

Could hallucinogenics help cure our mental health woes?

Durango Psychedelic Club creates a community space to break stigmas and discuss mind-altering drugs

Colorado bill would prevent employers from firing workers for using cannabis

Legislation includes exceptions for people who work in dangerous fields

Effort to crack down on cannabis concentrates spooks some doctors

Physicians worry they may be writing ‘prescriptions,’ which remains illegal under federal law

House advances marijuana banking bill, though final passage uncertain

Measure must survive conference process

Ignacio voters expected to decide whether to allow marijuana sales in town

Board members working on ballot language for April municipal election