Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and makes other major changes to the voter-approved law ...
Colorado Springs voters will once again decide this spring whether recreational marijuana sales should be permitted in the ...
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the ...
Prop. 123, which allows billions of dollars from the state land trust to be used for schools is set to expire and lawmakers ...
Should Colorado Springs become a second-rate Denver? If no, then thank the Colorado Springs City Council for voting 7-2 ...
Some readers see legalization as a matter of personal liberty, others see tax revenue. Still others see more impaired drivers on the road and kids getting easier access to weed.
On Tuesday, the Colorado Springs City Council voted seven to two to put recreational marijuana back on the ballot on April 1.
Activity is already happening in the states surrounding Indiana. Michigan, Illinois and now Ohio have legalized the ...
City council will leave the future of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs up to the voters once again. Manatee County ...
The Colorado Springs City Council voted 7-2 to put forth a ballot question about the sale of recreational marijuana in the ...