Colorado Cannabis Company Sues State Over Safety & Oversight Issues
Colorado Cannabis Company Sues State Over Safety & Oversight Issues
13 Mar, 2025 – Colorado cannabis cultivator Mammoth Farms has filed a lawsuit against the state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division, alleging regulatory failures that allow unsafe cannabis products and black-market diversion. The lawsuit calls for a complete overhaul of the state’s marijuana testing and tracking systems.
Colorado Lawmakers Drop Proposed Limits on Cannabis and Psychedelics After Pushback
11 Mar, 2025 – Colorado lawmakers have withdrawn a bill that would have imposed THC potency limits and psilocybin restrictions after facing significant opposition. The proposal, which sought to cap cannabis potency and regulate psychedelic packaging, was indefinitely postponed following industry and public pushback.
Windsor Voters Uphold Ban on Marijuana Businesses in 2025 Special Election
20 February, 2025 - In a special election, Windsor, Colorado, voters rejected Measure 100, opting to maintain the town's prohibition on marijuana-related businesses.
Colorado Springs to Vote Again on Recreational Marijuana Sales in April
3 February 2025 – Colorado Springs voters will decide in April whether to repeal the legalization of recreational marijuana sales, despite 54% approving the measure in November. City leaders argue voters may have been confused, but industry advocates warn of economic and business impacts.
One-Mile Buffer Sparks Legal Debate in Colorado Springs Cannabis Rollout
18 January 2025 - Colorado Springs City Council debates rules for recreational marijuana sales after voters passed Ballot Question 300. Tensions grow over zoning restrictions and a potential April re-ballot, with applications set to open February 10.
City Council Vote Could Reshape Colorado Springs Cannabis Industry
7 Jan 2025 - Colorado Springs City Council is set to vote on recreational marijuana rules amid tensions over zoning requirements. Voter-approved Ballot Question 300 allows a 1,000-foot buffer, but a stricter one-mile limit is being considered.

Colorado Medical Marijuana Sales Drop To Lowest Point For First Time Ever
Medical marijuana sales in Colorado have fallen to their lowest level since retail sales began — the latest evidence that the state’s once-strong business is struggling as others flood the U.S. market and new restrictions take root.

Colorado authorities celebrate the 10th marijuana legalization anniversary
October 11 marked the 10th anniversary of adult-use marijuana legalization in Colorado. Before this, the government celebrated this event's 3rd and fifth anniversaries accordingly in 2016 and 2019.

Colorado Governors makes Executive Order to Protect Marijuana Users
The Governor of Colorado has issued an executive order that serves to protect the workers in the state from penalties arising as a result of cannabis related issues.