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Elsewhere: While Colorado bars those with drug felonies from the pot business, Oakland opens a door

Report: Denver-area marijuana companies pay more for warehouses, mainly concentrate in four places

The NFL Players Association doesn’t think it can get relaxed cannabis rules without giving something up

Marijuana isn’t attracting homeless people to Denver or Colorado, according to “best data we have”

If the feds crack down on Colorado pot businesses, local police would be able to help


Colorado Rep. Ed Perlmutter introduces bill to allow pot shops to bank

PTSD will join the list of conditions for which you can use medical marijuana, if Gov. Hickenlooper signs off

In less than a week, you will be able to buy marijuana until 10 p.m. in Denver


Denver’s 4/20 Rally is no longer the look that industry leaders want for the marijuana movement

Denver residents seem to have stronger feelings about parking than about pot store hours

Colorado lawmakers don’t want to be pot club pioneers after all

Just call it medicinal: A semantic defense of Colorado’s pot industry passes the state Senate

Medical marijuana patients in Colorado can keep using while they await trial

Trump Clean Power Plan reversal won’t stop Colorado from pushing ahead, Gov. John Hickenlooper says
