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Colorado reduces marijuana growing limits on residential properties
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In a rare show of bipartisanship, both the Colorado House and the Colorado Senate unanimously approved a bill that reduces the residential medical marijuana growing limit from 99 plants per household to 12 plants per household. If patients and caregivers register with the state, they would be allowed to grow up to 24 plants due…
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Pot industry, state gear up to take on marijuana black and gray markets
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Cracking down on the black and “gray” marijuana markets in Colorado is needed and supported by both the state’s legal marijuana industry and state regulators, a Denver City Council committee was recently told. Kristi Kelly, interim executive director of the Marijuana Industry Group, told the Special Issues Committee that regulation of medical and recreational marijuana…
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Littleton city council green-lights drafting of recreational pot ordinance
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Proponents of recreational marijuana sales achieved a huge victory in Littleton this week when the city council agreed to draft an ordinance allowing retail sales within city limits, something which has been banned in Littleton since 2013 — even after Colorado voters authorized the substance with the passage of Amendment 64 in 2012. The victory comes…



