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Legal marijuana sales may spark Midwest interstate tension

CHICAGO – Retailers legally selling marijuana for the past month in Michigan say they have drawn customers from surrounding Midwestern states where the drug remains illegal and, as Illinois ...

Pot legalization plan in New Mexico would subsidize patients, pay police

SANTA FE – A proposal unveiled Wednesday for legal marijuana sales throughout New Mexico would use taxes to subsidize medical pot purchases for low-income patients and set aside money for po...

Denver cannabis recall reaches Durango

Local companies received potentially contaminated product

New Mexico legalizing marijuana job numbers may be ‘decent’

ALBUQUERQUE – Legalizing recreational marijuana in New Mexico would create needed jobs in one of the poorest states in the nation, but the numbers would pale in comparison with jobs in other...

Could cannabis clubs come to Durango?

Colorado gave municipalities ability to expand marijuana laws this year

Cortez Council denies settlement recommendation with marijuana shop

Litigation continues in NuVue Pharma case

Colorado senators lead way on legalization of marijuana

Lawmakers say lack of banking services is a safety concern

New Mexico weighs America’s first government-run pot shops

SANTA FE – New Mexico would become the first U.S. state to set up its own government-operated marijuana stores and subsidize medical cannabis for the poor under a bill brokered between Repub...

Recreational marijuana bill advances in New Mexico

SANTA FE – A proposal to legalize the sale and consumption of recreational marijuana through state-run stores in New Mexico is advancing in the state Legislature. A Senate panel...

Craft brewer teams with marijuana businessmen on THC-infused seltzer water

Oh Hi products expected to be in stores in next two weeks

11th recreational marijuana shop opens in Durango

Homestead Dispensary supplied by related farm in Saguache County

How will acting attorney general influence marijuana legalization?

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