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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

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

Durango police secure money to investigate ‘black and gray’ market marijuana sales

Department confiscated almost 30 pounds of pot in 2020

When will federal law reflect what states have already done regarding marijuana?

Banking concerns and threat of federal enforcement loom over an otherwise legalized industry

State policy experts discuss Colorado ballot issues

Groups explain this year’s amendment and two propositions

Voters will decide whether to lift marijuana ban in Ignacio

Some residents concerned what impact local pot shops will have on teen use

U.S. Supreme Court justice say cannabis ban ‘may no longer be necessary or proper’

High Court declines to hear a lawsuit involving a Denver medical marijuana dispensary

State Patrol’s top cop in Southwest Colorado to retire

Highway safety is improving, but distracted driving threatens it, says Capt. Adrian Driscoll