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Colorado red flag law shows some success, but inconsistent use | Deputy Shooting

The 33-year-old Denver man liked to strap three handguns on to his belt for his sessions with his psychiatrist and often made veiled threats, telling her once that she should

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser hosts town hall in Woodland Park

The opioid crisis, lack of workforce housing, senior citizens living in poverty, people with mental health illnesses, teen suicides and a toxic political environment are among the challenges facing Teller County. Despite the increase in these quality-of-life concerns expressed by a group of Teller County residents last week, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser found hope. “I want to counter the concerns. Many of you represent what I call ‘engaged citizen leadership,’” said Weiser, speaking in a town hall meeting in Woodland Park. “Think about how many of you talked about ways you are engaged in your community. That is an extraordinary statement and spirit that we have to hold onto.”

Colorado aims to set stricter limits on cannabis concentrates, medical marijuana

Colorado aims to set stricter limits on cannabis concentrates, medical marijuana Data: Colorado Department of Revenue, 2019. Chart: Michelle McGhee/Axios Colorado leaders want to make it harder to get high-potency marijuana concentrates, but a new bill that advanced Tuesday stops short of imposing THC caps. Why it matters: Backed by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, the legislation represents a rare effort to crack down on the state s first-in-the nation marijuana industry. In recent years, lawmakers approved new laws that loosened regulations on the industry and made it easier than ever to smoke or ingest cannabis in the state. What s happening: The legislation aims to make it harder for medical marijuana which enjoys fewer regulations to get passed to others by:

Governor Gordon Salutes Consumer Protection Division Efforts to Return Funds to the State | Big Horn Mountain Radio Network

Posted On 0 likes 2 min CHEYENNE, Wyo. –  Governor Mark Gordon has recognized the efforts of the Consumer Protection Division of the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office after a joint settlement returned more than $500,000  to the State to support consumer protection enforcement. In April, Governor Gordon signed Senate File 124, critical antitrust legislation that strengthens the Consumer Protection Division’s ability to investigate and seek relief from anti-competitive conduct that harms Wyoming businesses and consumers. Since 2016, the Consumer Protection Unit has obtained judgments and settlements awarding over $17 million to the State and consumers, while also obtaining injunctions to protect Wyoming residents from future scams.

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