Photos: THC driving limits bill approved by Senate committee

In a marathon hearing that stretched from the early afternoon until the late evening, a bill to establish THC driving standards was approved by a Senate committee yesterday in a 4-1 vote. The measure, sponsored by Senator Steve King, right, would set five nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood…

Medical marijuana registry snafu makes private records public

The private information of as many as two dozen medical marijuana patients was improperly handled, according to 7News. The John Ferrugia report claims that “sensitive information in the medical marijuana registry, including names, dates of births and Social Security numbers” were sent out via mail, stapled to a packet of…

Marijuana advocates prepare to fight THC driving bill

Senator Steve King’s proposed THC driving bill, which would set an intoxication standard of five nanograms of THC per milliliter of blood for medical marijuana patients and a zero-tolerance level for non-patients, is up for discussion on Monday. And opponents are gearing up for a fight…

Medical marijuana registry numbers see small increase at end of 2011

For the first time in six months, Colorado medical marijuana patient registry numbers have gone up — albeit by a very small amount. After a long delay between updates, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment finally released medical marijuana patient registry stats from December 2011 that show 82,089…

Cannabis Business Association thinks MMJ industry too young to unionize

Update:After the announcement that Budding Health medical marijuana centers are unionizing, we reached out to the Cannabis Business Association, whose president, Bob Hoban, had said last year it was premature to mandate labor pacts in such a young industry. We’ve now spoken to Shawn Coleman, interim executive director of the…