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Controversial marijuana potency bill to have first hearing

A controversial bipartisan bill focused on the increasing potency of Colorado’s cannabis products was pulled by its sponsors in committee Tuesday. The proposal had received immediate push ba...

Cannabis sales declining in Durango, across Colorado

‘We need a full-fledged national legalization program,’ dispensary manager says

Colorado marijuana sales – and tax dollars – are still falling

Sales peaked in the 2020-21 budget year, netting $424 million in taxes for the state

Cannabis Crawl adds even more green to St. Patrick’s Day

Sixteen dispensaries will participate in inaugural Farmington Cannabis Crawl

A study answers the question: Has legal pot in Colorado made other drug problems worse?

A study from the University of Colorado and the University of Minnesota uses long-term data on twins to assess the impacts

The cannabis industry is facing its longest downturn yet, with no end in sight

After years of growth, the industry has logged 17 straight months of decline

Hickenlooper introduces PREPARE Act to develop federal framework for cannabis legalization

Bill would develop commission of legislators, cannabis advocates and entrepreneurs

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

Ignacio holding municipal elections Tuesday

Marijuana sales, town board seats on ballot

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

House Bill 1152 was rejected on a 12-1 vote

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

Board of Trustees also considers future development of 5.7-acre parcel