What I learned (and smoked) at the worlds first cannabis wedding expo

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DENVER — When Lauren Gibbs gets married in rural Colorado this July, she'll wear a traditional white dress in front of about a hundred guests. She and her fiance will exchange vows, then celebrate into the night. 

A big, countryside ranch will host. The Colorado River cuts through the property. Surrounded by Rocky Mountain nature, alpine forests collide with blue sky where friends and family will toast the bride and groom. 

"It will be the picturesque, classic Colorado wedding," Gibbs tells me. 

It will also be a fantastic place to get high. 

She is detailing all the ways guests will be able to get stoned at her nuptial.

Two weeks after describing her "classic Colorado wedding" to me over the phone, Gibbs is standing before a rapt group of about 15 people (all women, save this reporter) at Denver's Point Gallery. She is detailing all the ways guests...

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