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Denver Post editorial: Sean Spicer’s anti-marijuana words create angst

White House spokesman Sean Spicer’s assertion that there would be “greater enforcement” of federal law when it comes to recreational marijuana programs has stirred uncertainty and angst in a state that sold and taxed $1.3 billion worth of pot in 2016.

But before industry leaders start plotting a secession movement, let’s all take a deep breath.

President Donald Trump has never indicated shutting down recreational or medical marijuana programs in states was on his priority list. In fact, the president said while in Colorado in August that he wouldn’t take such action in Colorado: “I think it’s up to the states, yeah. I’m a states person. I think it should be up to the states, absolutely.”

Read more at The Denver Post

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LGBTQ Lobby Day at the Capitol to address transgender rights

Monday is LGBTQ Lobby Day at the state Capitol, and you can bet transgender rights will be a topic of conversations between advocates and lawmakers. President Trump on Wednesday removed federal protections that allow transgender students to choose the restroom or locker room to match their gender identity. Transgender rights are the year’s major issue for One […]

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Loveland Reporter-Herald editorial: Exploration can help us understand this planet

Wednesday’s announcement of the discovery of seven planets that might sustain life, founding orbiting a dwarf star, should give a boost to interest in space exploration. Astronomers say the planets, each about the size of our Earth, could be at the right temperature to sustain oceans of water. And they are about 40 light-years away, […]


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