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COLORADO SPRINGS — Voters here chose to legalize recreational marijuana sales for the first time in the city’s history last fall, casting 22,372 more votes in favor than against Question 300 ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Recreational marijuana is legal in Colorado Springs for the first time ever- but with some limitations. Voters passed Ballot Question 300 in November, allowing the nearly 90 ...
As Colorado Springs voters were approving ballot questions that propose both banning recreational marijuana establishments and authorizing retail cannabis sales locally, pro-campaign ...
Still, the legal quandary for recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs doesn’t end here. A few weeks before the ballot measures were sent to voters, in a 7-2 vote, ...
Unofficial results show ballot question 2D, which would ban the sale of recreational marijuana, failing 49.5% to 50.5%, separated by a little more than 2,000 votes.
UPDATE: The Colorado Springs City Council voted 7-2 to put forth a ballot question about the sale of recreational marijuana in the upcoming municipal election. The ballot question will ask voters ...
Starting Tuesday, April 15, recreational marijuana sales will begin in Colorado Springs. City records Friday showed 22 storefronts had secured active recreational licenses for opening day.
More than half of voters in Colorado Springs want recreational pot to be available in the city. City Councilors don't and are trying to hold another vote on the issue.
The Colorado Springs community has inched closer to a definitive answer about whether recreational marijuana sales will be permitted in city limits, but elections officials in El Paso County were ...
Colorado Springs voters will once again decide this spring whether recreational marijuana sales should be permitted in the state’s second-largest city — less than five months after they voted ...
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