I bet the Colorado Department of Public Health will reject this study - as they do most anything that doesn't paint a favorable picture of cannabis.
Read MoreWe make it legal, they still grow it illegally.
Read MoreThis is El Paso County, Colorado (where I live) and our City, as well as our County, opted OUT of retail marijuana. But that doesn't pertain to "legal" home grows, which have become the direct supplier for the black market.
Read MoreSince when did we become comfortable with our employees working with a little buzz from last night? And why have we been pressured and bullied into looking the other way?
Read MoreIt's easy to ignore catastrophe when all you care about is $$$ in your own pocket or campaign coffers. Shame on Colorado politicians from BOTH parties.
Read MoreWhile we can read the manuals and updates from various expert agencies, it’s really the role-playing and table-top practice drills that help us to think through the unexpected.
Read MoreSince the legalization of marijuana, many of us have repeatedly experienced employers who are bullied by their very own employees.
Read MoreBut those who live where marijuana is legal are learning more information about the “safety” of marijuana and quite frankly, they feel duped. People often ask, “How can I take my vote back?” Unfortunately for them, it is not going to be easy undoing their decision, but maybe others can learn from Colorado’s colossal mistake.
Read MoreThere are multi-faceted issues in a culture of acceptance and each particular issue must be carefully reviewed with safety at the core of the conversation.
Read MoreQuite frankly, one very unfortunate accident by an employee under-the-influence could cost a large company significantly or a small company everything. Implementing protective factors is a priority and a right for every stakeholder in the workplace.
Read MoreTheir choice of courage and integrity …. to tell the truth in the face of massive media bias, completely bought and paid for by the Big Marijuana Industry (NORML, The Marijuana Policy Project, Drug Free Policy Alliance) is inspiring and encouraging.
Read MoreThe content of this piece is utterly replete with false assumptions and made-up “facts”. Yes, there is a slight correction at the end but it comes nowhere near rescuing the writer from a foray into over-glorifying the world of weed.
Read More“You better ask for a copy of this e-mail because messages like this have a way of disappearing very quickly,” the CDPHE employee said.
Read MoreAlaska already has legal marijuana and those who choose to use it – do so freely. Why sell out to Big Marijuana? In fact the Marijuana Policy Project said recently, “We don’t care about Alaskans, we care about winning ground in Alaska for our cause.”
Read MoreWe in Colorado have found that the Big Marijuana proponents, sponsored by big dollars, come in to our states with a strategic plan that fits their own agenda. They write the laws (NOT our policy-makers). They write the regulatory framework. They call the shots and then …. they fight regulation every step of the way.
Read MoreWhy is the marijuana industry not taking proactive, public measures to issue warnings and disclaimers about the dangers associated with childhood exposures?
Read MoreHere is a piece of my truth: marijuana impacts my life on a daily basis. It is now an integral part of my career, it is a major focus for me and a topic I am well and widely versed upon. But there are not enough hours in the day or venues available for me to tell enough people what some of us REALLY know about marijuana and to effectively get the truth out there.
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