The Durango HeraldDenver lawmakers mull ending co-op marijuana growsThe Durango HeraldColorado currently allows medical pot patients to grow up to 99 plants, far beyond other marijuana states, and it also allows recreational users to group their allotted six plants into massive co-ops, entire greenhouses of pot that aren't tracked or taxed.Legal Pot Industry Growing Despite Trump Admin's DisapprovalNewsmaxBig Cannabis grows up, despite Trump admin's disapprovalAxiosSessions reassures senators: No pot crackdown imminentPoliticoSenator Elizabeth Warrenall 59 news articles »
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