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As pot legalization spreads, women are working to crack the “grass” ceiling
One Colorado woman advocates training for skills like business-plan writing for those wanting to shift from the black market to legal market, and increased mentorship.

How much marijuana money should go to housing in Denver?
Councilwoman Kendra Black wants Denver to use much more of its marijuana money to get housing built, and she's not alone.
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Denver council task force digs into why businesses don’t want social pot consumption licenses, and how to fix that
So far only two businesses have applied for the necessary Designated Consumption Area license.

In a Trump world, Colorado lawmakers hesitate to borrow against pot money for school construction
More marijuana tax money will go toward school construction starting next year, but the funds won’t go as far as they could have.



LOOK: Denver’s 420 celebration burns again
Here's what we saw at Denver's annual stoner Christmas.

Decriminalize marijuana at the federal level? Colorado officials react to Schumer announcement
Sen. Gardner has his own marijuana legislation coming soon. Mayor Hancock hopes the country can follow Denver's lead. Here's what other Colorado elected officials are saying.

Americans reflect on pros, cons of legal pot ahead of 420
"It's a celebration, and we still have work to do. The war on drugs has not ended; the negative impact on communities of color has not ended."

Lying liars are lying: Colorado McDonald’s franchises not converting play areas into pot-smoking centers
The fast-food company said there is no truth to a report on social media.

New marijuana tax could help Denver spend $105 million more on affordable housing
Hancock described the marijuana industry as “stepping up” and asking to be part of the solution.

Trump tells Gardner the Justice Department won’t interfere with Colorado’s legal marijuana
Sen. Gardner announced that he had struck a deal with the Department of Justice to keep guidelines outlined in the Cole Memorandum in place.

Only two Denver businesses have applied for social marijuana consumption licenses so far
Denver's Office of Marijuana Policy says 13 businesses or potential business entities have inquired about a DCA license, but only Utopia and The Coffee Joint — which got its license in February — have applied.



Sen. Gardner continues to block Justice Department appointments after sudden departure of top official
Gardner promised to prevent the confirmation of all Justice Department nominees after Sessions lifted Obama-era protections for states that have legalized marijuana.

GOP candidate offers stark weed warnings, but nobody’s promising a crackdown in Colorado
Even if a Republican wins the Colorado governor's office, there's very little chance that the state will abandon its support of legal marijuana.

Arvada man’s attempt to mail marijuana leads to one-year sentence
Prosecutors say a the man has been sentenced to one year and a day in federal prison after investigators found 123 marijuana plants at his home.
