Medical cannabis

Denver dad: “Nobody thought about the kids”



Katie Kerwin McCrimmon 2/5/2012 The call came last fall while the young single dad was at his construction job. A man advertises medical marijuana Feb. 2 on Leetsdale Drive, a few blocks from George Washington High School in southeast Denver.

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Special report: Marijuana and K-12 schools



Nancy Mitchell 2/5/2012 A fever chart of drug violations reported by Colorado public schools would show a gradual decline beginning in 2001-01, a line dropping year by year.

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Cities, voters respond to medical marijuana sales



Pamela Dickman 2/4/2012 Berthoud, population 5,200, could be described as the quintessential small town with manicured parks, very little crime, residents who all seem to know one another and a quiet, neighborly attitude.

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MMJ ban opponents to get day in court



Kevin Duggan 2/4/2012 Opponents of a ban on medical marijuana businesses in Fort Collins will have their day in court. A Larimer District Court judge Thursday will decide whether to allow the dispensaries to stay open until there’s a hearing on a lawsuit filed last week by six local marijuana businesses challenging the ban.

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Mother accused of giving pot to children



Amy Hamilton 2/2/2012 A 30-year-old Clifton mother is accused of smoking marijuana with her children and their friends, the youngest of which was a 9-year-old girl, according to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department.

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Making policy (in Berthoud)



Rudy Hemmann 2/3/2012 On Tuesday evening the Berthoud Town Board held a study session largely devoted to gathering information which will be used to establish town policies. Contract attorney Greg Bell of Bell, Gould & Scott P.C. has been retained by the town to develop a regulatory document for the control of Berthoud businesses engaged in the medical marijuana (MMJ) business.

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Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Challenge Ban in Court



Grace Hood 2/2/2012 Six medical marijuana dispensary owners in Fort Collins are suing for the right to stay open. The businesses are seeking a temporary restraining order to stop the Feb. 14 ban, which was approved by voters last November.

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