This seems like it is a flashback to the early '90s when there was a problem with kids eating vitamins because they tasted and looked like candy, except worse.
In just four short months, the way people think about Colorado has changed quite a bit. You can't leave the state and tell someone you're from here without being asked "the question" about what it's like with legal marijuana here. But, still most Coloradoans support the decision they made last November.
Marijuana has long been defended as a harmless drug, legalizing it might as well have stood on this as a foundation, at least in part, to get voters approval. Now that the usage is becoming more accepted and thus creating potentially greater usage amongst long time smokers and newbies more studies are sure to come. Such a study, conducted over a period of years points to marijuana may be harming y
First, we legalized marijuana. Then the shops began to open. Then Chris Christie dogs on our state: “Who’d want to live there; with head shops opening up on every corner.” We laugh it all off. Then…..
It has been a long time since I was in the 4th grade, but I want to think that the most important things to me when I was 9 or 10 years old were playing my Sony Dreamcast and eating as much candy as I could get my hands on. But I am positive I had no idea what pot was! Well, times they are a changin', and for at least a few 4th graders in Greeley, the marijuana trade has found them early.
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You may remember a story we did last month about the 19-year-old student, Levy Thamba, at Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming who was visiting Denver on spring break and fell from a hotel balcony to his death after eating a pot laced cookie. Today we learned how much weed the cookie contained...
Initially you might laugh at the thought because you've wondered what your dog would be like on pot or maybe just because its time for your afternoon bag of Doritos and mega sized Mountain Dew. Either way Colorado vets are seeing the numbers of stoned pets increase.
Just like beer, when it comes to marijuana, there is good stuff, and then there is the cheap stuff. And just as we do with beer, Colorado seems to have the leg up on the competition with our weed!
If you just read the title of this article, there are two things that are sort of not true about it. One, the business I am referring to is just outside of Fort Collins city limits, but close enough. Two, Colorado state law says you have to be 21 to buy marijuana. Otherwise, it's true... Weed is officially invading Northern Colorado tomorrow!
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper previously said legal marijuana tax revenues would reach around $134 million. Now, he's scaled back that number a bit.