El Paso County District Judge Hilary Gurney on Monday placed an injunction on the city, prohibiting it from referring a measure to the April 1 ballot.
Colorado Springs will send out ballots for its April municipal election without a question about overturning legalized recreational pot sales after courts invalidated the ballot measure.
A court injunction issued Monday afternoon blocks Colorado Springs’ attempted ballot measure to repeal the recreational marijuana rules enacted by voters last year. In her ruling, 4th District ...
The city of Colorado Springs estimates it will earn $2 million in tax revenue from recreational marijuana in the first year.
After weeks of back-and-forth over whether Colorado Springs voters would once again weigh in on recreational marijuana sales this spring, the Colorado Supreme Court has put the issue to rest ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - UPDATE: On Thursday, the City of Colorado Springs confirmed recreational marijuana will not appear on the April 1 ballot. This comes after the Colorado Supreme ...
“It’s a bad deal for our community.” That is how Mayor Yemi Mobolade describes recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs. We ...
The ongoing Colorado Springs saga to legalize retail marijuana in the city (or not) is set to come to a deadline-fueled, high court emergency decision next week. During a Friday court hearing ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — Recreational marijuana is legal in Colorado Springs for the first time ever- but with some limitations. Voters passed Ballot Question 300 in November, allowing the nearly 90 ...
A Colorado judge has ruled that another vote on recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs will not be in the April 2025 ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The City of Colorado Springs has confirmed that there will not be a question about recreational marijuana on the upcoming April ballot. This means that starting in ...