Denver & Trinidad Marijuana Decisions
KRDO Colorado Springs - 1 hour 27 minutes agoDENVER - A Denver judge will hear arguments on whether to block a state health board ruling that narrowed the definition of who can supply medical marijuana.
DENVER - A Denver judge will hear arguments on whether to block a state health board ruling that narrowed the definition of who can supply medical marijuana.
Medical marijuana rules are headed to a Denver judge. Denver District Court Judge Larry Naves has scheduled a hearing Tuesday morning on state regulations limiting who can supply the drug to patients.
Director Batzi Kuburovich stands inside MediLeaf on First Street Thursday evening. Photo by: Sara Suddes Two men have opened a medical marijuana dispensary in north Gilroy less than a month after the City Council effectively rejected their business application. While unlicensed, one of the owners said they don't need a license because the dispensary is a nonprofit - reasoning that several ...
El Paso leaders were some of the first in the nation to ban marijuana when the drug appeared on the scene in the 1910s. Now some are rethinking whether that ban is worth it.
(Springfield, MO) -- If you've ever wondered what that semi next to you on the highway is hauling, an arrest today near Springfield might catch your attention.
As Los Angeles fumbles around with the latest proposed medical marijuana ordinance , the Long Beach City Council is set to examine its own tomorrow. If passed, the law would limit where dispensaries may be located, hours of operation, how it can be distributed and records of every member, according to the Long Beach Press Telegram . Still, it's not as strict as it could be since cities do ...
LONG BEACH, CA--(Marketwire - November 9, 2009) - Cornerstone Health & Wellness of Long Beach, California has announced it will immediately commence in a food drive designed to help feed the hungry of Long Beach. This food drive will last indefinitely and it will not stop once the holidays end. "Our goal is simple," said Ryan Evans, President of Cornerstone. "Our goal is to feed anyone who is ...
A local medical marijuana user speaks to students about her experience with the drug The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws brought Hughes to the university last night as part of a campaign advocating the legalization of medical marijuana in this state, less than a week after Maine passed a referendum legalizing the dr...
According to Sheriff David Naquin during the last 24 hours the Sheriff's Office responded to 30 complaints and reports the following arrests: Jessica S. Whittington 34 yoa of 212 Willow Bend Lane, Patterson was arrested on 11-9-2009 at 12:24 pm on a warrant for Failure to Appear on the charge of Issuing Worthless Checks. Suspect was located in the Bayou Vista area, placed under arrest and issued ...
The St. Mary Multi-Jurisdictional Drug Task Force, consisting of St. Mary Sheriff Dept., Morgan City Police Dept., Franklin Police Dept., Baldwin Police Dept.., Berwick Police Dept., and Chitimacha Police Dept.. report the following arrests: Caleb Guerrero 21 yoa, Amy Morrison 19 yoa both of 112 Ernie's Lane Lot # 15, Ricohoc, La. and Kimberly Segura 20 yoa of Elm St., Centerville were arrested ...
Telluride’s first medicinal marijuana dispensary opened last Wednesday, but no medicine has gone out the door yet.
The Telluride Town Council on Tuesday passed a six-month moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within town limits. But since a handful of potential pot purveyors have already obtained business licenses with the town, the moratorium doesn’t mean dispensaries won’t appear in Telluride in the next half-year.
Since mid-summer, medical marijuana dispensaries have been on the rise all over Colorado — a brand new wave of businesses that have cropped up in commercial spaces from Vail to Durango.
As medical marijuana dispensaries continue to crop up all over Colorado — from Vail to Longmont to Grand Junction — cities are wrestling with how to regulate the legal sales of pot within their limits.
BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (AP) — Voters in this Rocky Mountain resort town will decide next week whether to legalize pot for all adults at a time when the movement to allow medical marijuana is gaining steam around the country.
Patients, doctors caught in confusion Last November, 63 percent of voters legalized medical marijuana in Michigan, making it the 13th state to do so. Since then, it’s been a year of highs and lows for Wayne State senior Jane Stewart....