Marijuana: House Bill 1358 fails in Senate, THC DUI not dead yet?

Representative Beth McCann’s proposal to shift millions in medical marijuana patient registry fees from the Colorado Department of Health and Environment to the Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division, failed to pass through the Senate today. But the controversy it started regarding the nearly $10 million surplus is far from over…

Medical marijuana fees, bill prompt proposed class-action lawsuit

At this writing, the fate of HB 1358, a Representative Beth McCann-sponsored bill that would shift millions from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s medical marijuana registry fund to the financially strapped Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division, is still unknown with just two days left in the current legislative…

Marijuana: The Clinic raises $12,000+ for MS Walk Denver

For the last three years, staffers at the Clinic have raised money for theNational Multiple Sclerosis Society — outreach that emphasizes a growing public acceptance and interest in using medical marijuana to treat the disease. This Saturday at the annual MS Walk Denver in City Park, the dispensary will present…

THC driving bill’s passage followed by NORML action alert

Yesterday afternoon, the Colorado Senate approved Senator Steve King’s THC driving bill by an 18-17 vote thanks to the support of Senator Nancy Spence, who’d recommended additional study for a similar measure that fell short of passage last year. Now, the proposal is headed to the Colorado House, and NORML,…

Brandon Coats, paralyzed medical marijuana patient, appeals firing

Could as many as 175,000 Colorado citizens lose their jobs based on a single court case? That’s the contention of attorney Michael Evans, who believes every state-legal medical marijuana patient would be at risk of dismissal depending on the outcome of an appeal involving Brandon Coats, a paralyzed man and…

Medical marijuana: Dacono mulls dispensary ban

Tiny Dacono is poised to become the next municipality to ban medical marijuana centers after council members met to discuss the issue in a work group Monday evening. According to the Longmont Times-Call, a majority of the council members, including Mayor Charles Sigman, favored banning the three centers within their…