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Mushrooms are still illegal

Coloradans are gearing up to vote on the NMHA ballot initiative. While magic mushrooms have in some circumstances been decriminalized for adults over 21 in Denver since 2019, the change would mean that it would no longer be illegal for people over 21 to grow, possess or give away psilocybin

Denver metro venue for fourth major pot raid within the past year

“Because it’s money.” That was the bottom-line rationale delivered last week by a federal Drug Enforcement Administration official underscoring the reason for a described “huge” search-and-seizure operation conducted across the Denver metro area. That sting was large, indeed, with a Denver Post article noting that it netted “thousands of marijuana

Home growers face tough restrictions in some Colorado cities

Colorado has made many progressive legislative moves to place it at the forefront of marijuana legalization. However, while many pro-marijuana advocates throughout the country have hailed the state for legalizing the recreational use of the controversial substance, there are still some members of the pro-marijuana community who are being found

Is manufacturing or cultivating drugs a federal or state crime?

Manufacturing or cultivating illegal drugs is a federal and state crime in most cases, except for a few exceptions in the case of marijuana legality. In criminal law, an individual who is involved in any aspect of illicit drug production can be accused of a crime, potentially imprisoned and fined.

Decriminalzation of marijuana doesn’t mean there aren’t rules

While it is true that Colorado has decriminalized marijuana for personal use, there are still some laws that apply to the possession, distribution, and cultivation of marijuana. This means that even though you can legally grow and use marijuana, you need to be aware of the limits that are placed

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