Many people wonder if medical marijuana is still relevant since the state of Colorado allows recreational use of the drug. Although the state’s lawful two-ounce limit pertains to medical and non-medical users, many Colorado residents still appl…
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Most workplaces in the United States are drug and alcohol-free. Employers typically implement strict zero-tolerance policies and require future employees to submit to alcohol and drug tests upon being hired. Some even require a random drug test durin…
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Delta-8 is a form of THC that has a psychoactive compound that’s very similar to delta-9 THC, which is the compound in the cannabis plant that creates a “high.” Even though delta-8 and delta-9 are identical, they have slightly diffe…
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In 2012 state legislation was passed that allowed recreational marijuana usage to be introduced in Colorado, which has led to numerous economic and legal benefits for many in the general public. While within state borders, you are within your rights…
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Since Colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use in 2012, there has been a great deal of discussion as to whether or not this has increased crime rates. It is important to note that prior to legalization, only slightly more than one percent of…
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Though legalization in our state is approaching its second anniversary, a new problem is emerging for both law enforcement and users alike—no one is sure how to address the issue of people who drive while high on marijuana. Colorado’s laws and of…
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While the recreational use and sale of marijuana may be legal in Colorado, there are still plenty of ways that the drug can get you in trouble with the law. CONTACT US! Take the recent case in Colorado Springs, where an adult woman is being investiga…
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