Denver Will Vote On Allowing Cannabis Consumption In Bars And Restaurants
Denver Will Vote On Allowing Cannabis Consumption In Bars And Restaurants
Associated Press | Sep 2, 2016
Denver is going to vote on marijuana in bars this fall. The city announced Thursday that a petition to allow some marijuana use in bars and restaurants has cleared the threshold for inclusion on ballots.
The announcement comes a few days after a second pot-club petition failed to make ballots. Denver elections officials said Monday that a social-use ordinance failed to get the 4,726 valid signatures required to make ballots. The question would have asked voters whether to allow 21-and-over pot clubs.
Denver Will Vote On Allowing Cannabis Consumption In Bars And Restaurants
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