Archives for: January 31st, 2020

 

While Colorado continues to pioneer the legalization of cannabis and cannabis products across the US, the industry isn’t without bounds, and the land is far from lawless. One aspect that isn’t lax is the regulations surrounding the trafficking of legally cultivated weed in Colorado, and the specific licensing to do so.

 

With proper permitting, for instance, you may initially grow up to six cannabis plants to supply your

In 2012, voters in Colorado and Washington made history by voting to pass initiatives that made the recreational use and sale of marijuana legal. These were huge victories for marijuana legalization advocates in these states and across the country, but whether or not the rest of the 48 states will follow Colorado and Washington’s lead remains to be seen.

 

Today, federal law still considers marijuana—both for recreational and medical

Since legalizing recreational marijuana, Colorado policymakers have been focusing on some of the implications of this policy, including the potential for stoned driving. While some recreational users insist that weed doesn’t impair their ability to drive, lawmakers consider driving under the influence of marijuana to be the same as driving under the influence of any other prescription painkiller—since you can’t judge your own level of impairment, you shouldn’t get behind

I often get asked how one can get into the lucrative business of selling retail or recreational marijuana.  There are numerous steps to setting up a retail or recreational marijuana business in Colorado.

 

First, the applicant must complete a background check through the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.  This can be done online for a small fee.

 

Second, the applicant must fill out the application, which is