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Probationers who have been Forbidden to use Marijuana
Individuals placed on probation by a Colorado state court are forbidden to use marijuana, even…
Spark the Discussion
Amendment 64: The Ripples Here at Home
By Joshua Kappel, Esq.
“Spark the Discussion” is a monthly Legal Connection…
We did it. We made history. After 80 long years, Colorado has finally ended the failed policy of marijuana prohibition. Last Tuesday,…
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This November, Coloradans will have the chance to pass Amendment 64– which will make Colorado the first…
U.S. Attorney shutters 10 more state licensed businesses
On August 3rd, the Colorado U.S. Attorney’s office sent 10 more letters to state licensed…
By Brian Vicente, Esq. and Rachelle Yeung
Leonard Charles Watkins suffers from pancreatitis, which causes debilitating chronic pain and for which he…
Jason Beinor was a Denver street sweeper, working on the 16th Street Mall with a broom and dustpan. He had a perfect employment…
Marijuana Use Down Among Teens in Colorado Since MMJ Regulations Implemented
Since the passage of HB10-1284, Colorado's historical medical marijuana…
Representatives from Sensible Colorado and VetsCANN filed a petition on behalf of veterans and others suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder…
Join Sensible Colorado, VetsCANN and supporters as we rally in support of veterans and file a petition to add Post Traumatic Stress Disorder… Probationers who have been Forbidden to use Marijuana
Spark the Discussion – Amendment 64: The Ripples Here at Home
Historic Amendment 64 Passes with 55% of the Vote. Thank you.
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U.S. Attorney shutters 10 more state licensed businesses
CASE NOTE: People v. Watkins, — P.3d —, 2012 No. 10CA0579 (Colo. App. 2012)
CASE NOTE: Beinor v. Indus. Claim Appeals Office, 262 P.3d 970 (Colo. App. 2011).
Marijuana Use Down Among Teens in Colorado Since MMJ Regulations Implemented
Sensible Colorado submits petition on behalf of veterans and others suffering from PTSD
Rally to add PTSD to the Colorado MMJ Registry (5/29/2012)