Denver May Give Social Equity Companies Exclusive Right to Cannabis Delivery
Fri / Sep 23rd
Denver city officials are set to consider making cannabis delivery licenses permanently exclusive to social equity applicants.
Colorado was the first state to legalize recreational cannabis and Denver is the metropolitan city in that state. Because of this, Denver has become the mecca of recreational cannabis and social use. These are the stories, articles, and information about Denver cannabis:
Fri / Sep 23rd
Denver city officials are set to consider making cannabis delivery licenses permanently exclusive to social equity applicants.
Tue / Sep 6th
Denver Packaging Co. must pay a $15,000 fine for displaying products at its booth during the city’s Mile High 420 festival last April while regulators hold an additional $30,000 fine in suspension for a year, in case of future violations.
Wed / Aug 24th PRESS RELEASE
With Colorado continuing to be a leader in the legal cannabis market, CannaCon brings its unique brand of cannabis conferences… Read More
Fri / Jul 29th
Proof of U.S. residency is no longer a requirement for owning a cannabis business in Denver, Colorado.
Tue / May 10th PRESS RELEASE
Cannabis Marketing Association is hosting the first in-person Summit with 32 educational sessions, an expo floor, an outdoor lounge, yard… Read More
Thu / Mar 24th
Tetra Lounge in Denver received the city’s first social equity cannabis hospitality license and intends to have a consumption lounge open for business by 4/20.
Fri / May 14th
The city of Denver is set to license new cannabis businesses for the first time since 2016 but new applicants must meet the city’s social equity requirements, and some neighborhoods will be excluded as they are already oversaturated with cannabis businesses.
Wed / Apr 21st
Denver officials approved new rules this week establishing cannabis delivery and consumption lounges in the city. The programs are expected to be fully implemented by July.
Wed / Apr 14th
The City Council in Denver, Colorado is poised to approve regulations establishing cannabis delivery, retail social equity licensing, and new social consumption options in the city.
Wed / Dec 9th
Denver cannabis regulators announced new proposals that would allow for cannabis delivery and additional social use venues, as well as new provisions that would prioritize those licenses for entrepreneurs who qualify under the state’s social equity requirements.
Tue / Aug 18th
Medicine Man Denver announced it was terminating its deal with Schwazze and will look for new partners; it’s the second failed deal in as many months for Schwazze.
Tue / Jun 9th
Denver-based Schwazze is set to acquire 14 Star Buds locations throughout Colorado including 13 dispensaries and one cultivation site.
Fri / Apr 24th
Medicine Man Technologies in Denver, Colorado has changed its corporate brand name to Schwazze and announced its acquisition of Mesa Organics, a multi-location dispensary operator.
Tue / Apr 14th
Denver officials have approved rules establishing a new research and development business license for the cannabis space.
Tue / Mar 24th
While many states have chosen to let dispensaries stay open during the coronavirus crisis, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) has announced the shutdown of adult-use sales.
Wed / Mar 18th
At least two more major cannabis events —the FlyHi 420 celebration in Denver and the Medcan Summit in Auckland, New Zealand — have been postponed or canceled due to the coronavirus.
Thu / Mar 12th
A recent study shows that legalizing cannabis in Colorado caused an immediate $130 million boost in revenue for hotels in Denver.
Tue / Jan 21st
Dispensary robberies and burglaries in the greater Denver area reached a three-year high in 2019, according to police data.
Thu / Oct 31st
In a recent randomized test of Denver cannabis products, about 80 percent of products tested by the city’s Department of Health and Environment failed tests for potential yeast and mold.
Tue / Oct 15th
Denver-based cannabis cultivator Bonsai Cultivation is recalling loose flower products and pre-rolls due to high yeast and mold counts; at least 45 companies have been affected by the recall.
Tue / Sep 17th
Yet another study has found that crime rates dropped near legal cannabis dispensaries in the years since cannabis was legalized in Colorado.
Thu / May 9th
Denver voters have passed a city initiative decriminalizing the adult possession and use of psilocybin (a.k.a. psychedelic) mushrooms. It is the first successful initiative of its kind in the U.S.
Thu / Apr 18th
Carl’s Jr. has announced that this 4/20 it will offer the country’s first CBD-infused fast food burger.
Thu / Mar 14th PRESS RELEASE
The sixth episode of Canna Cribs, Season 1 released today on major streaming platforms. This episode features Denver, Colorado’s cannabis… Read More
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