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Legal cannabis celebrates two years in Colorado

Scores of people celebrated the passage of Amendment 64, which legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado in November 2012. About a month later, Gov. John Hickenlooper formalized it as part of the state constitution.

Legal cannabis celebrates two years in Colorado

Scores of people celebrated the passage of Amendment 64, which legalized recreational marijuana in Colorado in November 2012. About a month later, Gov. John Hickenlooper formalized it as part of the state constitution.
Mancos, Dolores move forward with pot

Dolores is ready to discuss the possibility of allowing retail marijuana stores in town.
The town had banned retail pot sales, citing high costs of regulating and inspecting on-site grow operations.
But changes to Colorado pot laws don’t require the product to be cultivated at the store anymore, said town attorney Mike Green.
“That is no longer a concern, so the board may want to revisit the issue,” he said. “It’s easier now, and could mean more sales tax revenue.”
The issue will be discussed at the town workshop on Feb. 23.
Mapping out where the shops could go needs to be determined. They can’t be within 1,000 feet of a school, public park, a full-time day care center, or another marijuana store.
Mancos Town Board considers retail store
The Mancos Town Board will consider a retail marijuana store Wednesday, Dec. 10, after a public hearing on the store, which will be named The Shop.
The store is being proposed at 449 Railroad Ave. No. 1, next to Gary’s Auto Repair.
Town Manager Andrea Phillips said the store meets all the town requirements and the owners, Paul Coffey and Nathan Fete, have passed all their background checks.
According to town ordinance, the shop must be no less than 1,000 feet from a school. The site is 1,124 feet from the Mancos School District.