I normally don't like to take a political stance publicly, but I couldn't agree more with what this video on Colorado's recent immigration crisis has to say.
Colorado has a lot of less-than-pleasant smells all over the state. But new odor rules to be put in place will have this particular city smelling less...stinky.
Originally implemented to prevent tourists from transporting pot back to their home states where it's not legal, the law that limits how much a tourist can purchase may be going away.
Pro-legalization, anti-legalization, no matter what your stance is on recreational legal cannabis in Colorado, you can't ignore the great things the tax money has done for our great state.
The states of Nebraska and Oklahoma continue to try, and you have to give them credit for that. But will they really be able to stop marijuana sales in Colorado?
There is a place for your half-baked ideas to have eternal life on the internet (before you forget them). Here are five 'highdeas' for your post-4/20 blues.
Fort Collins police and other agencies in Northern Colorado released a hilarious warning on social media about the dangers of driving after smoking a doobie.
This year, April 20 (a.k.a. the biggest day for marijuana) lands on a super odd day of the week: Wednesday. Because of that, there aren't many activities to do aside from browse deals at head shops and eat lunch at Cheba Hut. (Aside from smoke pot, of course.)
To be blunt, driving while blazed is highly dangerous. In Colorado, it's a chronic problem, so tomorrow CDOT wants to deliver a PSA about the consequences.
April 20 (a.k.a. marijuana's official holiday, because 4/20) lands on a Wednesday this year. And while it's obviously a big day for stoners, that doesn't mean non-stoners can't celebrate it.