Trends & Articles Survey Says Testing Positive for Marijuana Won’t Cost You Your Job in Many Companies in This State by Sophia Vida March 13, 2019 According to a survey from Denver-based Employers Council, testing positive for marijuana won't get you fired at over half the companies in Colorado. The survey revealed that more Colorado employers are relaxing their marijuana...
Trends & Articles New Study Says that More Adult Coloradans Are Smoking Marijuana by Sophia Vida February 01, 2019 According to a new study that was released by the Retail Marijuana Public Health Advisory Committee, there are more adults of all ages us marijuana in the state of Colorado. The study, which is called "Monitoring Health Concern...
Legal Related Colorado Bill for Autism to be Added as Marijuana Qualifying Condition Advances by Sophia Vida January 24, 2019 A bill sponsored by Colorado state Representatives Edie Hooton (Boulder-D) and Kim Ransom, (Littleton-R) would allow autism spectrum disorder to be added to the list of conditions that qualify patients to receive medical marijuana...
Trends & Articles Colorado Will Bring in More Tax Revenue From Wholesale Marijuana Sales Next Year by Sophia Vida December 22, 2018 In 2019, the state of Colorado will start to bring in more tax revenue from wholesale deals that involve marijuana. According to a report in the Denver Post, the Colorado Department of Revenue has released updated average marke...
Trends & Articles Colorado Marijuana Dispensary Recalls Products Over Mold by Sophia Vida December 19, 2018 A Colorado marijuana dispensary called Doctor's Orders has voluntarily recalled its retail marijuana plant material over mold and yeast concerns, says the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment. According to the ann...
Trends & Articles College Students in Colorado Are Frequently Using Marijuana According to Study by Sophia Vida December 06, 2018 According to a study out of Colorado, there is frequent marijuana use among college students. The Coalition of Colorado Campus Alcohol and Drug Educators (CADE) is still in the middle of a four-year study on marijuana use among st...
Trends & Articles Denver to Help Over 10,000 People See Their Marijuana Convictions Expunged by Sophia Vida December 05, 2018 While Colorado has come a long way allowing recreational marijuana for some time, the state still has old drug laws that keep residents suffering. Over 10,000 people in Denver have been convicted of low-level marijuana crimes b...
Trends & Articles Marijuana Involved Traffic Deaths in Colorado Climbed Higher in 2017 by Sophia Vida August 27, 2018 A new study from Colorado has shown that the number of highway deaths that involve drivers in the state who had marijuana in their system has risen in 2017. Ironically, traffic fatalities where drivers had marijuana in their bl...
Trends & Articles Marijuana Sales in Denver Reached a Record High of $587 Million by Sophia Vida August 10, 2018 According to Denver's annual report on the marijuana industry that was released this week, the city had seen marijuana sales reach a record high of $587 million last year. The report said that retail sales had totaled $377 mill...
Trends & Articles Oregon Has Too Much Marijuana While Colorado is Meeting Demand by Sophia Vida August 04, 2018 A new report by law enforcement in Oregon has revealed that almost 70% of the legal recreational marijuana grown in the state is unsold. In comparison, a study in Colorado has found that most growers in the state are planting l...