Colorado will now classify wild bison as big game wildlife, instead of only as livestock, which will provide added protections for the animals. The law, which takes effect in 2026, make it mostly ...
It’s been a busy few months for Governor John Hickenlooper’s right hand, which has signed over 400 bills from the latest legislative session into law since February 21, the last on June 6. Fifteen ...
Where there’s weed smoke, there’s fire. In Leadville last month, this was literally the case, as a pot shop incinerated along ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 18 that would reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug, a significant change in how the federal government would ...
Colorado’s 43,000 marijuana-industry employees now have protections similar to those of business entities when facing compliance discipline. Signed into law on April 21 by Governor Jared Polis, House ...
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper signed a bill into law Monday that requires all 177 school districts to adopt a policy that allows medical marijuana on school grounds for students who have a ...
A new law in Colorado will allow people to purchase medical and recreational marijuana online, but they would still need to go to the store to pick it up. The law will go into effect on Monday.
Colorado’s cannabis dispensaries could get a long-awaited tax break and easier access to traditional banking services ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order directing the loosening of federal regulations on marijuana, sparking a mixed reaction in Colorado, where policymakers and advocacy groups praised ...
Gov. Jared Polis blasted the decision, calling hemp “a symbol of the American spirit” and warning that the new federal limit “will cost Colorado jobs.” FOX31's Hanna Powers dug into the ban and what ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado’s health department and the Marijuana Enforcement Division will collect samples from dispensaries around the state in a one-time spot-check for ...