Man angry about annoying alerts from marijuana dispensary

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DENVER -- Colorado's restrictions on marijuana advertising are aimed at protecting impressionable children. A local man said the laws are failing and the loopholes are easy to work around.

Greenfield is now serving dabble extracts,” Scott Carlson, of Aurora, reads a text message his wife received more than a month ago.

“We have two grams of pure fire wax $45,” he reads from his phone.

He said he was surprised to learn it came from a Denver-based marijuana shop they've never been to.

“We don`t know how they got the number,” he said.

Carlson and his wife replied to the message, STOP, as instructed in the text to be taken off the mass text database.

“It would stop for a few days then she'd think it was all fixed and then she'd call me and say, got another one,” he said.

The texts keep coming, six of them in total,...

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