Telluride approves retail marijuana regulations

By Katie Klingsporn
Jars of medical marijuana are displayed at Telluride Alpine Wellness off of Colorado Avenue in Telluride. Co-owners Nolan Murphy and Michael Grady say they expect a boom in business with rules just passed in Telluride and San Miguel County. [Photo by Collin McRann]

 
Starting sometime after Jan. 1, adults in Telluride will be able walk into retail marijuana shops in town and purchase pot without a medical marijuana card.
 
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First harvest of industrial hemp grown in USA in 50 years

America’s first (known) hemp harvest in more than fifty years began this month in southeastern Colorado. This past spring, following last year’s passage of Amendment 64, which legalized small amounts of marijuana for adults and paved the way for industrial hemp production, farmer Ryan Loflin planted 55 acres of marijuana’s sober sister. Last week, hemp advocates from across the country came to watch as Loflin and others harvested the first plants by hand.
 
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