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Denver lawmakers mull ending co-op marijuana grows

Lawmaker: Difficulty tracking plants invites federal scrutiny

State lawmakers say marijuana is not responsible for opioid crisis

Lawmakers say connection is erroneous

Legislative roundup: Sen. Don Coram shares heart failure story

Medical marijuana treatment for PTSD moves forward

Pot pioneer Colorado just now taking look at PTSD treatment

DENVER – The first state to legalize marijuana is just now taking steps to consider the drug medicine for people suffering from post-traumatic stress. Colorado has authorized medi...

Legislative roundup: Ballot selfie, PTSD bills move forward

DENVER – Four bills were slated for a third and final reading before being sent from the Colorado Senate to the House of Representatives on Monday, and 27 bills were slated for second readin...

Green Lab Solutions gets green light from city of Durango

Marijuana testing facility aims for January opening

Medical marijuana robber avoids prison time

Lorne Heintze to serve 2 years in community corrections program

Mormon brothers pushing for medical pot in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY – Twin brothers, both devout Mormons, are among a growing legion of Utah residents embracing medical marijuana as a way to treat a host of ailments. Nathan Frodsham...

Dolores maintains ban on pot sales

Controversial hillside subdivision plan dropped

2 men plead guilty to marijuana robbery

Suspects stormed into house pretending to be DEA agents

Gun sale ban to marijuana card holders upheld

Use raises risk of ‘irrational’ behavior

Alamosa may take pot questions to voters

ALAMOSA (AP) – The Alamosa City Council will hold a special meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday to decide whether to refer ballot questions to voters on marijuana and council compensation. ...