Pharmacology

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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Suspected Western Slope Drug Ring Busted



Matt Kroschel 2/1/2012 Mesa County - Over the course of three days, the Western Colorado Drug Task Force arrested 13 adults and one juvenile, all suspected of being part of a significant drug distribution ring in Mesa County. The arrests come after an extensive investigation into cocaine distribution in our area that started in May 2011.

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Suspected Drug Distribution Ring Busted



2/1/2012 WESTERN COLORADO - According to the Grand Junction Police Department, a drug ring involving 14 people has been busted. According to Police, this week, the Western Colorado Drug Task Force arrested 13 adults and one juvenile.

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Fort Collins dispensaries sue to stop Valentine's Day ban



William Breathes 2/1/2012 By 7 p.m. on Valentine's Day, all medical marijuana centers in Fort Collins must close their doors thanks to a voter-approved ban passed last November. But there may be hope for a renewed romance between the city and dispensaries, as a handful of centers have filed a last-minute lawsuit to stop the ban.

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Ex-sheriff accused in sex-meth case due in court today



AP 1/31/2012 CENTENNIAL - A former Arapahoe County sheriff accused of trading methamphetamine for sex is due in court. Sixty-eight-year-old Patrick Sullivan is due in court today for a scheduling hearing.

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Exclusive: Man admits to robbing several Denver area pharmacies



Deborah Takahara 1/31/2012 DENVER - One of the two men accused of holding up a pharmacy where an off-duty Denver police officer intervened admits to FOX31 Denver that he was a part of that robbery and two other pharmacy robberies. Nicholas Zentz, 25, spoke exclusively to FOX31’s Deborah Takahara from jail.

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Study shows marijuana use declining, prescription drug abuse skyrocketing



David Leffler 1/30/2012 A recent U.S. government study has revealed a decrease in the use of marijuana and cocaine, in every generation since the 1960s, along with a large increase in the abuse of prescription medication by young people.

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YES: Studies indicate impairment even at low levels



State Sen. Steve King 1/30/2012 It is not surprising to see the outrage from the Colorado Pot Cartel and its many customers upon hearing the news that I am again running legislation addressing driving under the influence of drugs per se in our state.

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