Tuesday afternoon investigators looking into an apartment jumper who injured himself in early April have at least implied that marijuana may have been involved.
A new bill introduced last month aims to take the Federal government out of marijuana and let each state decide how they want to handle cannabis. It's about time!
As Colorado legislators grapple with the issue of how to standardize testing for potency, Gobi Analytical in Denver is the first lab to be state certified to test marijuana for contaminants.
It's probably no surprise to many that Colorado is now best known for legal marijuana. So much for ski slopes and breweries. Well, we're not as bad as New York!
The sky must be falling. Pot will now be legal in Washington D.C. starting at midnight this evening. Well, maybe that's what the politicians need to start thinking clearly?
According to a report in the Coloradoan, Poudre School District has decided not to apply for grants under the "Building Excellent Schools Today" program, which is where money received from the taxation of recreational marijuana ends up.
A group that is based in Washington D.C. is suing Colorado in federal court to stop the sale of legal marijuana. Safe Streets Alliance is filed their lawsuit and announced it in Denver.
While most of slept in a deep December slumber, Congress passed the spending bill to the tune of $1 Trillion. Under the bill, it also protects Medical Marijuana.
The state of Colorado will be spending $6 million on a new marijuana education campaign with the theme 'Good to Know'. This is in contrast to to the condescending 'Don't Be a Lab Rat' idea that was implemented last year, and was aimed at attempting to keep teens away from using the drug.
It was only a matter of time before neighboring states blamed Colorado, Washington and other states for legalizing Marijuana. This will be an interesting court battle.