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The Hot Sheet – Trump story gets YUUUGGGE, a mixed baggie of weed data, the cost of being ‘faithless,’ Oh, golly – another candidate for guv and … MORE!
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VOL. 01 NO. 211 | DECEMBER 22, 2016 | COLORADOSTATESMAN.COM/THE-HOT-SHEET | © 2016 DENVER – Same story, different year. With the start of the Colorado legislative session just 20 days off, media speculation and a tad bit of media bias is beginning to sprout through the freshly fallen snow; media bias in the sense of which bills,…
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The Hot Sheet – Colo electors do what?, Polis offers group hug, chill with Holiday PC, haters only want ratings and … MORE!
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VOL. 01 NO. 208 | DECEMBER 19, 2016 | COLORADOSTATESMAN.COM/THE-HOT-SHEET | © 2016 DENVER – Happy Hyperbole (insert Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice … or whatever your holiday of choice is here)! More on that down the line. But first, with just 31 days until the presidential inauguration, electors across the country head to their…
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Smell from Boulder marijuana grow draws $14,000 in fines
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The smell from a Boulder marijuana grow facility has earned the facility’s operator $14,000 in fines. The Daily Camera reports that the Dandelion Grow earned its second odor violation this month, costing the grow $10,000 – more than any other single fine the city has administered since recreational marijuana was legalized in 2014. Boulder spokeswoman Sarah…
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? Transparency urged for Denver pot policy office
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The 2 year old Denver Office of Marijuana Policy should do more to increase public awareness of where the city’s marijuana-related tax revenue is spent, according to Denver Auditor Timothy O’Brien. While he praised the strategic planning and collaborative efforts of the office in an audit report presented to the independent audit committee Thursday, Oct.…
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? Billboard touts Denver pot consumption initiative
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Backers of Initiated Ordinance 300 (I-300), a City and County of Denver measure on the Nov. 8 general election ballot that would allow marijuana consumption in some private establishments, unveiled a billboard Monday to promote voter approval of the measure. The billboard, located at 489 Lincoln St., reads “Now that adult use is legal… Permit it in some…
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Burack: Colorado marijuana edibles now require universal symbol
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When a majority of Colorado voters cast their ballots in favor of Amendment 64 in 2012, they chose to establish a legal, regulated marketplace for retail marijuana. By approving Amendment 64, they also prioritized protecting the public health and safety of marijuana consumers and non-consumers alike and, without question, keeping marijuana out of the hands of children.…





