Denver regulators have updated their proposed changes to the city s marijuana code, and the rewrites include revisions to several suggested social equity license measures.
On March 2, a Denver City Council committee is expected to begin considering new forms of marijuana businesses, including delivery and hospitality services, as well as changes to pot advertising and licensing structure, according to the Department of Excise and Licenses. In December, after working through the year with an advisory board, the department released two draft proposals; among other things, it suggested that the city opt into marijuana delivery, hospitality and social equity measures that would reserve business licenses for entrepreneurs from low-income communities or who were impacted by the War on Drugs.