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Ordinance 25-59 originally passed City Council with a 6-3 super majority before Mayor Mobolade’s veto. The vote to override ...
Colorado Springs sees rise in marijuana sales tax revenue, but other sectors like lodgers and auto rentals experience drops. Budget shortfall remains.
The Colorado Springs City Council has decided to override a veto issued by Mayor Yemi Mobolade over his authority as mayor ...
As Colorado Springs voters were approving ballot questions that propose both banning recreational marijuana establishments and authorizing retail cannabis sales locally, pro-campaign ...
Unofficial results show ballot question 2D, which would ban the sale of recreational marijuana, failing 49.5% to 50.5%, separated by a little more than 2,000 votes.
According to the study, if all 356 licensed medical marijuana establishments in the city were to pay a licensing fee of $7,500 for recreational pot, Colorado Springs would collect about $2.6 million.
Months after Colorado Springs voted to pass Ballot Question 300, allowing recreational marijuana sales in the city for the first time, city council members are considering putting the contentious ...
Colorado Springs voters approved recreational marijuana legalization by just over 2 percent in 2012, before council imposed its ban, while informal polling done by local news outlet KOAA in 2021 ...
Ballots are still being counted in Colorado Springs, but it looks like that city's voters have rejected Question 300, which would have allowed recreational marijuana sales, by a substantial margin.
On Tuesday, Colorado Springs voters decided against recreational marijuana sales in the city. Ballot issue 300 would’ve legalized recreational pot, and ballot issue 301 would’ve determined tax ...
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