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Colorado Springs, recreational marijuana
Colorado Springs voters will vote on recreational marijuana — again — as leaders order new ballot measure
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 in favor of such sales.
City Council proposes repeal of the passing of recreational marijuana on April ballot
Question 300, allows existing medical dispensaries to apply for a retail cannabis license, and was passed by voters back in November.
Colorado Springs could vote on recreational marijuana shops, again
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.
New Florida recreational marijuana proposal aims for 2026 ballot
The revamped proposal, filed Tuesday at the state Division of Elections by the Smart & Safe Florida committee, would go on the 2026 ballot. It seeks to address a number of issues raised by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who led a drive to defeat last year's proposed constitutional amendment.
Recreational marijuana could return to Florida ballot in 2026: What you need to know
Recreational marijuana may be making its way back to Florida voters in 2026, following a near-miss in 2024. The push to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and over in the state is gaining momentum, but there are several hurdles before it can become law.
A majority in Colorado Springs voted for recreational marijuana. Now, some City Councilors want a new vote.
Four months after City Council President pro tem Lynette Crow-Iverson said in September that City Council was “not a democracy,” the nine-member governing body for Colorado’s second-largest city was gearing up for another potential fight over just how democracy works.
Full Interview: Colorado Springs City Councilmember Dave Donelson on recreational marijuana
News5's Brett Forrest sits down with COS City Councilmember Dave Donelson about the decision to reintroduce recreational marijuana on the ballot in April 2025, after voters approved to legalize it recreationally in November 2024.
Colorado Springs City Council to decide whether to put recreational marijuana issue on ballot
Colorado Springs City Council will decide whether to put another recreational marijuana issue on April's ballot.
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Ohio Republicans want to make major changes to marijuana law approved by voters
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the ...
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Bills aim to let Kentuckians buy, grow small amounts of recreational marijuana
Kentucky Democrats have introduced legislation that would legalize and decriminalize marijuana. Their next step is earning ...
Miami Herald
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New Florida recreational marijuana measure may finally pass, if lawmakers don’t interfere | Opinion
The proponents of the failed ballot measure to legalize
recreational marijuana
last year have learned a lesson and are ...
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