New marijuana growing rules taking hold in Colorado by start of next year: what you need to know
New marijuana growing rules taking hold in Colorado by start of next year: what you need to know
Blair Miller | Jun 15, 2017 Colorado law enforcement and marijuana growers will have to make some adjustments regarding marijuana growing in the state over the next six months, as two new laws aimed at reducing illegal marijuana cultivation and dealing will take effect.Gov. John Hickenlooper signed two bills last week aimed directly at cutting down on high plant limits and reducing the flow of Colorado pot to other states—something law enforcement agencies say has become an increasing problem in recent years.
New marijuana growing rules taking hold in Colorado by start of next year: what you need to know
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