A decade of drama: Remember Denver's short-live pot prohibition? Jeff Sessions?
and nine years' worth of protective federal guidelines for state-compliant marijuana businesses and users. It ultimately resulted in virtually nothing, and marijuana legalization continues to spread. But for a few months, Colorado's marijuana industry was more than concerned about what an empowered Sessions could do to the legalization movement.
Marijuana users flocked to dispensaries on March 23, 2020, after hearing that the city planned to shut down pot shops for two weeks.Where were you during Denver's almost-prohibition? As part of a citywide stay-at-home order to limit the spread of COVID-19, Mayor Michael Hancock's administration announced on March 23, 2020, that recreational dispensaries and liquor stores would be among the businesses that would close that day.
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