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How will acting attorney general influence marijuana legalization?

Gardner, Bennet hold out hope next AG will support states’ rights

Bayfield ‘No on pot’ sign stolen

Organizers of the campaign urging a no vote on marijuana sales in Bayfield report that one of their banners was stolen. The banner was displayed on the fence of a downtown home ac...

Durango teen vaping rates outstrip state average

Health department: Vaping an ‘on-ramp’ to addiction

Dolores seeks insight from Cortez as it considers pot sales

Dolores hears from other towns that allow them

Do Colorado’s marijuana taxes go to schools? Yes, but probably not in the way you think they do

Since John Sawyer moved to Colorado from Dallas, Texas, he’s been baffled by something. He spends about $200 a month on cannabis. His preferred shop, Platte Valley Dispensary, does a brisk b...

Where does all the marijuana money go? Colorado’s pot taxes, explained

Ever since Colorado legalized recreational cannabis there’s one perennial question that everyone always asks. Where is all the tax revenue from marijuana sales going? Depending on...

Four indicted on federal charges after Montezuma pot raids

Three restaurant owners, another man face distribution charges

NHL stays with status quo as Canada pot legalization looms

As Riley Cote took and delivered countless punches over more than a decade of junior and pro hockey, he was eager to avoid painkillers. Early on, marijuana was touted to the enfor...

4 states to decide on marijuana ballot initiatives this fall

Utah voters to consider legalizing edible medical marijuana products

Pair caught hauling pot through Nebraska are imprisoned

KEARNEY, Neb. – Two people caught hauling marijuana through Nebraska have been imprisoned. Buffalo County District Court records say 49-year-old Charlie Red, of Sedalia, Colorad...

Suspects in August Montezuma County pot raids hear charges

One suspect indicted on federal charge, another absent

Federal prosecutor threatens law-breaking pot businesses

DENVER – Colorado’s top federal prosecutor says his office may take legal action against licensed marijuana businesses that violate state law or use their status under state law “as a shield...