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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.

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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.


Local feds to Colorado: We’re still less interested in weed than in immigration, opioids and violent crime
Talk of a federal crackdown has hung over legal marijuana states like Colorado since last week.

No progress in meeting on pot between Gardner, Sessions
"Nobody changed their mind in today's meeting."



Denver revokes 4/20 permit claim from “Smokey” Ortiz, whose lawyer points out that likely permit winners sell marijuana, a federal crime
The fight for Denver's famous marijuana rally is far from over, and the whole thing has frankly gotten bizarre.

Denver closes 26 marijuana locations amid police investigation
The order affects dispensaries for recreational and medical marijuana and facilities where marijuana is grown, all operating under the name Sweet Leaf.

A place called the Coffee Joint wants to be Denver’s first pot club
Nobody loves a pun quite like marijuana business owners.

Denver Water wants marijuana growers to use recycled wastewater
Denver Water has been recycling water at a special treatment plant in Commerce City since 2004.

Denver’s 4/20 rally is up for grabs after longtime organizer loses appeal
On Friday, a hearing officer upheld the city's decision to ban Miguel Lopez from hosting the 4/20 event following allegations of mismanagement.


Months later, companies say Denver 4/20 organizers owe nearly $40,000
Representatives of three different companies said that they hadn't been paid by the organizers of this year's enormous 4/20 rally in Denver months after the event.