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  2. Cannabis in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In Colorado, cannabis has been legal for medical use since 2000 and for recreational use since late 2012. On November 7, 2000, 54% of Colorado voters approved Amendment 20, which amended the State Constitution to allow the use of marijuana in the state for approved patients with written medical consent. Under this law, patients may possess up ...

  3. 2012 Colorado Amendment 64 - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis dispensary in Denver, Colorado. The policies took effect when the Governor ratified the ballots, which was to happen within 30 days of the election. [34] Governor John Hickenlooper officially added the law to his state's constitution on Monday December 10, 2012 making the private consumption of marijuana legal in Colorado.

  4. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) and up to 15 grams of cannabis concentrates. Legal to possess a 90-day supply. Legal to grow 6 plants per adult, maximum 12 plants per household. Legal to possess up to 8 oz (230 g), 1 oz (28 g) of concentrate, and 72 oz (2 kg) of edibles in a residence.

  5. International Church of Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    The International Church of Cannabis is a religious organization in Denver that uses cannabis as a sacrament. Members claim the use of cannabis helps elevate people to a higher understanding of self. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The chapel headquarters, a converted old church painted by contemporary artists, opened its doors on April 20, 2017. [ 3 ]

  6. Denver Initiative 300 - Wikipedia

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    Denver Initiative 300. The Neighborhood-Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program Initiative ( I-300 ), more commonly known as the Denver Initiative 300 or the Social Pot Use Initiative, allows for limited public consumption of cannabis within the city limits of Denver, Colorado. This ballot initiative was passed by voters on November 8 ...

  7. Colorado Compassion Club - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Compassion Club was a medical marijuana dispensary in Colorado. [ 1] It was founded in 2004 with a storefront that was opened in 2005. In 2006 it registered with the Colorado Secretary of State, making it the first medical marijuana dispensary in the state of Colorado. [ 2] This planted the seed in Colorado that grew into the first ...

  8. Vicente Sederberg - Wikipedia

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    Vicente LLP, formally known as Vicente Sederberg, is an American cannabis law firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado that represents clients in the cannabis ( marijuana, hemp, CBD) and psychedelics industries, and works on state and local cannabis policy reform. [2] Since 2019, the firm has been nationally recognized by Chambers and Partners as ...

  9. Cannabis advertising in Denver - Wikipedia

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    History. In 2012, Denver City Council voted unanimously to ban all outdoor medical marijuana ads in the state of Colorado, where marijuana is legal to purchase for people 21 years of age or older. This ban includes billboards, posters, bus benches, and sign twirlers. Marijuana businesses are still able to advertise on television, radio, online ...