CBA statement: Vote Yes on 300: Neighborhood-supported Social Use

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The Cannabis Business Alliance (CBA)  has released a statement in support of Denver Ballot initiative 300, Denver’s Neighborhood-Supported Cannabis Consumption Pilot Program, which is designed to provide adults safe, supervised spaces for Cannabis consumption in traditional social environments.

“When Colorado residents overwhelmingly approved Amendment 64, they voted to have Cannabis regulated like alcohol. Now that recreational Cannabis has been legal for two years, Denver Ballot Initiative 300 appropriately addresses the enormous need to provide safe spaces for consumers--both residents and tourists--to enjoy Cannabis outside of the home,” said Cannabis Business Alliance Executive Director Mark Slaugh. “The need for safe, Cannabis-friendly spaces is clear. The CBA joins Denver voters, businesses, and public figures in supporting Denver Ballot Initiative 300.”

At present, the consumption of Cannabis in public is illegal, therefore the only legally recognized place for consumption is within a private residence with owner approval. This has...

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