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DEVILLED PORK CHOPS • 4 medium size pork chops • 4 oz canna butter • 2 small onions, chopped • 1 teaspoon flour • 2 tablespoons ketchup • 8 cups of chicken stock • ½ green, scotch bonnet pepper, sliced • ½ teaspoon all spice • ½ pint water • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce • salt to taste
METHODTrim the pork chops and lightly brown them in canola or light oil. Remove for heat and brown onions in same oil. Stir in flour, cook stirring until golden brown. Remove from heat. Gradu-ally add water, pepper, all spice, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, ½ canna butter, ketchup and salt to taste. Place pork chop in the sauce and gently simmer on low for 20 minutes or until tender. Add remaining canna butter and mix and serve.
ROASTED CHICKEN WITH CANNA RICE AND PEAS • 3 cups of rice (instant) • 1 cup of pease or beans of your choice • 12 oz of canna coconut milk • 3 teaspoons canna butter • 3 sprigs of thyme • 3 teaspoons garlic • 2 stalks green onions • ½ cup fresh corn (roasted optional) • ¼ teaspoon black pepper and salt
CANNA COCONUT MILKMake canna coconut milk by adding 1/8 oz of cannabis to coconut milk and let stand in refrigerator for 2 days shaking twice a day. Strain cannabis and coconut milk is ready for use.
METHODAdd all ingenious in your normal rice and water and cook as instructed. Once rice is ready add canna butter and stir. Top with Chicken as an option.
CANNA BANANA SURPRISE • 6 ripe bananas • 2 oz canna butter • 2 oz brown sugar • 5 teaspoons dark rum • Grated rind of ½ a lemon • vanilla ice cream
METHODPeel the bananas and s lice slantwise. Place in a shallow oven proof dish; sprinkle a little brown sugar between the layers of bananas. Melt canna butter and remaining brown sugar together, beat in rum and lemon rind, spread on top of bananas. Bake in oven at 275 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, spoon on ice cream while hot and enjoy.
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features inside14 | The Health Report by Julie Cole18 | Chef Herb Recipes22 | Strain Review by Dillion Zachara28 | Lawyers Come Together by Noelle Leavitt34 | Celebration Pipes by Robert E. Selan40 | New Woman’s Movement by Noelle Leavitt44 | Summer Movie Preview by J. Mark Sternberg50 | Grover’s Grove by Josh Kaplan54 | Coolest Cars of the Silver Screen by J. Mark Sternberg60 | Going Green by Charlotte Cruz64 | The Singer & Songwriter by Josh Kaplan70 | Hempful Hints by Jay Evans74 | Time for Pizza by Sal Damiano78 | Four Wheeling in Colorado by Ryan James82 | Colorado Live Music Preview94 | This Month in Weed History by Jay Evans98 | Colorado Summer Travel by Jane Quentin
102 | Los Marijuanos by Noelle Leavitt118 | Political Roundup by Lisa Faye120 | Dailybuds.com Dispensary Directory
66 HB 10-1284A great summary of all of the important points that HB 10-1284 addresses. Hopefully this will help keep you up to date with the proposed changes to the medical marijuana laws.
88 Zen & The Art of RaftingFor those seeking adventure from the serene to the extreme, Colorado offers numerous rivers and class levels to wet anyone’s adventurous spirit!
90 The Best Baseball MoviesA list of “must see” baseball movies – some nostalgic, some comedic and all fantastic. Don’t miss any of these if you are a true die-hard baseball fan.
108 Chef Scott - 8 Rivers RecipesIf you’re in the mood to add some Caribbean flair to your cannabis recipe repertoire, be sure to cook some of Chef Scott Durrah’s award winning recipes!
114 4th of July Celebrations So many ways to spend this explosive day! Check out all of the great locations to celebrate the 4th.
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ithin a few weeks we will be celebrating the 4th of July. For many of us, this is merely a day to gather with friends and family for a day or rest, relaxation, BBQs, picnics, sporting events, adventure or just plain fun. But we must remember the real reason we are celebrating. It is the acknowledgment that we are an independent and free nation of people. However, with freedoms come restrictions.
Our elected representatives masque restrictions as something that is for the greater good of the people. However, lately, we have witnessed the overreaching laws that are affecting the medical marijuana community in Colorado and other states in our country. While most of us will agree that there need to be regulations in this industry, the 78 page mega piece of legislation, HB 10-1284 goes overboard with medical marijuana directives to caregivers, growers, store owners, edible companies and anyone involved in the industry. Unfortunately, more focus is placed on restricting the medical marijuana provider than affording safe access for medical marijuana patients to get their medication.
In November 2000, voters in Colorado passed Amendment 20 to the state constitution. Almost, 10 years later, legislation addressing the growing and dispensing of medical marijuana is close to being signed into law by Governor Bill Ritter (as of presstime HB 10-1284 has not been signed). Many see this proposed law as a step backwards from the intent of the voters who passed Amendment 20. Others see it as a much needed set of rules to stop the rampant proliferation of medical marijuana dispensaries opening in their cities and neighborhoods. Unfortunately, the overbearing restrictions imposed by HB 10-1284, and its many ambiguities, will open the floodgates of litigation and future legislation.
So the real question is, are we truly the land of the free? Seek out and support the non-profit entities that are pioneering the efforts in Colorado and nationwide for medical marijuana patient’s rights. And as always, visit www.dailybuds.com where you can share your views and thoughts about the issues. Have a safe and happy 4th of July.
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I have been a skier my whole life and feel like I can hang with just about any level buddy, though I now prefer to stick to scenic blues rather than seek out the moguls and trees. I did all of those dare devilish things for years and loved every minute of it, but as one ages, skiing becomes as much a relaxation exercise as a physical one. I’m in my mid-30s and love to ski, swim, hike and play beer league softball. I’m always up to try something new. This past winter, I tried something all right. I tried snowboarding.
So my friend, whom we will call Karen, because that is her name, is from Texas. She’s been around the globe and on many occasions we have talked about skiing together. In January, Karen agreed that we should make good on our promise and have a ski weekend. She would fly out, stay a long weekend and we would hit 3 different hills. Between the phone calls and emails and her actual arrival, something happened. Karen watched the Olympics and became a Shaun White disciple. (I don’t know why I didn’t see this coming, considering that every Facebook update on her page had a Photoshopped picture of her doing some mad snowboarding trick.) As a “hostess” gift, Karen decided that on day one, she would pay for an hour snowboarding lesson. I thought, “great!” There are a few things I love about the sport. I’m not a hater like many diehard skiers are. I love the boots. They are so comfortable! You can walk through the lodge like a human instead of stomping about heel to toe like Frankenstein. I like the idea of less gear. One little board, a baggy coat, monster size gloves, a helmet and goggles and you’re off. Skiing, on the other hand, requires carrying a lot of crap around.
So there we are in our baggy coats and rentals, all fired up and ready for our lesson, which was so great that we decided to extend it an extra hour. Once I finally figured out how to get off the lift, the actual riding part was fairly easy for me. I have good natural balance, and I have of course watched boarders ride and carve for years. So I got the hang of it pretty darned well! In fact, and sorry Karen, but I was lapping my friend in runs and generally having a great time save for a few tough falls where I thought my wrists would snap. Picture it: It’s the last run of the day. I make 5 excellent turns and a few
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shoddy ones, but beat Karen to the bottom by minutes, not seconds. SO I’m standing there on my snowboard, feeling very much a part of the cool club, waiting for slowpoke to make it down. And I fell. No, I didn’t just fall, I defied gravity. There is no logical reason why someone standing sideways can meet the ground with the serious velocity and force that I did that day. I fell so hard on my ass that I broke my tailbone. Last run, not boarding but standing—busted.
For those of you unfamiliar, and I hope you are because I don’t wish this injury on anyone, the coccyx, or tailbone, is the triangular bony structure located at the bottom of the vertebral column. It is composed of three to five bony segments held in place by joints and ligaments. When an injury occurs, the result is severe localized pain or tenderness to the area. Sitting for long periods of time make it feel worse. Here it is, June and I can tell you firsthand that the pain I feel daily, is excruciating. Driving is hard. Making a U-Turn is unfathomable. Driving down a road with potholes or ruts in the road is like being beaten up by a linebacker. The pain doesn’t go away. If I sit too long, it takes all of my upper body strength to stand. On a scale of 1-10, the pain is a 12.
There is no miracle cure for a tailbone injury. I have done what is mostly recommended. I bought one of those silly doughnuts that you sit on, and it helps occasionally. I do ice for 15 minutes at a time and take ibuprofen when the swelling gets out of control. But the only thing I can really do is wait. According to others who have suffered through this pain, it takes a year or two. A year? Or two? I knew I couldn’t live like this and maintain any semblance of sanity, and I hate taking pills of any kind, so I turned to medical marijuana to help ease my discomfort. I have found that with a regimen of yoga, acupuncture and cannabis, my day-to-day is a lot easier and on some days, I even feel like it’s healing a little. I hope you should never have to research at-home treatments for a broken tailbone, but know that medical marijuana has helped this ex-snowboarder tremendously and it beats the snowballs out of ibuprofen or worse, prescription pills.
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FRESH AND TASTYBROCCOLI SALADINGREDIENTS2 heads fresh broccoli 1 red onion 1/2 pound bacon 3/4 cup raisins 3/4 cup sliced almonds 1 cup mayonnaise 1/3 cup THC olive oil1/2 cup white sugar 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
DIRECTIONSPlace bacon in a deep skillet and cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Cool and crumble. Cut the broccoli into bite-size pieces and cut the onion into thin bite-size slices. Combine with the bacon, raisins, your favorite nuts and mix well. To prepare the dressing, mix the mayonnaise, THC olive oil, sugar and vinegar together until smooth. Stir into the salad, let chill and serve
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GREENBEAN AND PECAN SALADINGREDIENTSFor the pecans: 2 tablespoons corn oil 2 cups shelled pecan halvesLemon Vinaigrette:1/2 cup lemon juice, freshly squeezed (2 to 3 whole lemons) 1-1/2 teaspoons sugar 1-1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 cup grape seed oil 1/3 cup THC olive oil salt & pepper to taste 2 pounds green beans
DIRECTIONSHeat peanut oil over medium heat. Add pecans and salt to taste. Toast lightly, stirring constantly. (Nuts cook quickly, be careful not to burn them.)Whisk lemon juice, sugar, and mustard together, then slowly drizzle in grape seed and THC olive oil until emulsified. Add salt and pepper to taste. (Or, use a hand-blender to make the whole thing go quicker and emulsify better.)Trim beans and cut into 3 inch lengths. Place in a microwavable serving bowl and cover with plastic wrap, leaving a slight space for steam to escape. Steam until crisply tender. (You may also use a regular steamer.) Rinse with water to arrest the cooking process. Drain thoroughly.Lightly coat the beans with the dressing, adding only as much dressing as you need, and toss in the nuts. Adjust the salt and pepper. Serve at room temperature.
HERBS HERO SANDWICHINGREDIENTS1/2 cup THC olive oil 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar 3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley 2 teaspoons dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1 cup black olives, chopped 1 cup mushrooms, chopped 1 (1 pound) loaf round, crusty Italian bread 1/2 pound sliced deli smoked turkey meat 1/2 pound sliced Italian ham 1/4 pound sliced salami 1/2 pound sliced mozzarella cheese 6 leaves lettuce 1 tomato, sliced
DIRECTIONSIn a medium bowl, combine THC olive oil, lemon juice, vinegar and garlic. Season with parsley, oregano and pepper. stir in olives and mushrooms. Set aside. Cut off top half of the bread. Scoop out the inside, and leave a 1/2 inch outside wall. Spoon 2/3 of the olive mixture into the bottom. Layer with turkey, ham, salami, mozzarella, lettuce and tomato. Pour remaining olive mixture on top, and replace the top half of bread. Wrap securely in plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
GRILLED SHRIMP AND TEQUILA SALSAINGREDIENTS 1 cup chopped red onion 1/4 cup green bell pepper, chopped 1/4 cup red bell pepper, chopped 1/4 cup yellow bell pepper 4 cups tomatoes, chopped 1/4 cup jalapeno peppers, seeded and chopped 1/4 cup garlic, minced 1/4 cup lime juice 1/2 cup THC olive oil 1/4 cup tequila 1/4 cilantro, finely chopped 1 1/2 teaspoons oregano 1/4 cup white wine vinegar Salt and pepper to taste
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Shrimp: 1 1/2 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined 1/4 cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons garlic, minced 1 lemon juiced
DIRECTIONSIn a medium mixing bowl, whisk together lime juice; THC olive oil and tequila. Stir in all salsa ingredients to blend well, then set aside. Heat grill to medium high. Whisk together butter, garlic and lemon juice in a small pan over low heat until well blended. Place 4 shrimp on each skewer then brush with lemon mixture, and place shrimp on grill, basting with mixture. Grill each side 2-3 minutes. Remove from grill; stir salsa and drain any liquids. Set shrimp on plate with 1 cup salsa on the side. Garnish with twisted lime slices. Serve with crusty bread.
GRILLED PORTOBELLO MUSHROOM PIZZA FOR MY VEGGIE FRIENDS
INGREDIENTS 2 large Portobello caps, cleaned 4 tbsp THC olive oil 1 tsp of Italian seasoning 1 tsp of garlic powder 1 tsp salt 1 tsp fresh black pepper Crushed red pepper, optional 2 tbsp of marinara sauce 2-3 tbsp shredded mozzarella
DIRECTIONSPreheat Your grill. Place Portobello caps, gill side up, on a foil lined baking sheet. Drizzle each with a small amount of THC olive oil and spread around with your fingers or the back side of a small spoon. Next, sprinkle on Italian seasoning, garlic
powder, salt and pepper. Add crushed red pepper to your liking of heat level. Place on the grill and roast for about 30 minutes or until fork tender. Remove mushrooms from grill and place a tablespoon of marinara on each and spread evenly. Top with mozzarella and place back in the grill on a top shelf until cheese begins to brown.
PEANUT BUTTERCHOCOLATE CAKEINGREDIENTS 3/4 cup sugar free chunky peanut butter Low fat chocolate cake mix2 tsp vanilla 1 tbsp sugar free caramel syrup 3 eggs 1 cup water 1/3 cup THC oil Frosting: 2 tbsp butter 3/4 cup no sugar chunky peanut butter, 4 tbsp skim milk 2 tbsp sugar free caramel syrup 1 tbsp vanilla 1 lb powdered sugar Peanuts to sprinkle on top, optional
DIRECTIONS Place peanut butter in a bowl, add THC oil and eggs then beat well. Add cake mix and water, beat well, then add flavorings and mix. Pour into sprayed cake pans, bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes, or until cake tests done. Let cool in pans for 10 minutes then place on racks to finish cooling. To prepare frosting, place all ingredients in a mixing bowl and beat until creamy and thick enough to spread on cooled cake.
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STRAIN REVIEW:
by DILLION ZACHARA
They say that diamonds are forever. They can cut through steel, and every girl wants one on her finger. These are all very glamorous reputations, but with this strain it’s not so straightforward.
Taking a name like ‘Diamond Kush’, this strain of indica has a lot to live up to. But DK certainly didn’t last forever. With a strong buzz to start, it tapered off pretty fast, leaving us mentally and physically bored, wanting to smoke more to maintain the high. Don’t get us mixed up though, it’s a really nice high while it lasts... one of the better indicas around. It’s just really disappointing when it wears off. Something so good is hard to let slip away.
The situation is sort of like when a bride thinks she’s going to get a 5 carat diamond on her wedding day and only gets a 4.5 carat rock. 4.5 is still pretty legit and hard to complain about, but the expectation was set and not met. ‘Diamond Kush’ sets a pretty high expectation, almost meets it or does for a short period, and then leaves all the magic at the alter.
But Diamond Kush does have it’s place in your medicine cabinet. It’s always nice to have a variety available, and having a short term buzzer on hand can be a perfect fit for many situations. Say for example you only have a half hour before you need to drive somewhere, this strain will be mostly leveled off by then. And then when it does wear off, it’s actually a real nice state of equilibrium. DK should provide a nice balance to your creeper strains.
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This particular batch of Diamand Kush wielded an intoxicatingly sweet smell, with a matching sweet taste that seemed a nice fit to it’s name. With a shimmery white coating of crystals, it looked like it had been rolled in sugar and then glazed. Very light and fluffy buds that seemed to smoke much faster than we had anticipated. A nice amount of orange hairs were also sprinkled amongst the snowy landscape to offer some color diversity.
Overall, Diamond Kush offers a pleasantly strong indica high that doesn’t take long to smoke and doesn’t take long to peak. The smell, taste, and other physical characteristics are all very enticing, but they don’t last for long. The price should average around $60/eighth, which usually lands the on the higher end of the price scale.
Is it worth it? We’ll probably go for a cheaper, longer lasting strain next time. DK is a very nice experience,
but with so many great strains out there it’s good to keep
shopping around.
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LAWYERS COME TOGETHER TO FIGHT MMJ REGULATION
GROUP OF HIGH-PROFILE LAWYERS
met in Denver last month to address the concerns aaasurrounding the medical marijuana legislation
in Colorado, and many of the attorneys are planning on filing lawsuits against the state.
Ten lawyers met with more than 200 concerned cannabis proponents at the Lowes Hotel in Denver on May 24, giving advice to medical marijuana patients, dispensaries and supporters on how to react to the new tight regulations that are set to squeeze the medical ganja industry.
The event was organized by Boulder-based Cannabis Therapy Institution, which invited lawyers from Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Blackhawk to talk about what’s next.
Denver attorney Jessica Corry from Hoban and Feola, LLC, law firm was on the panel, as well as Colorado Springs criminal defense lawyer Clifton Black, who has spent much of his time in the last year defending marijuana growers.
Jessica Corry’s husband, attorney Rob Corry, told Kush Magazine that he will file a lawsuit against the legislation “as soon as it becomes law.” The lawyers wouldn’t specifically outline what their lawsuits will look like.
The law is set to take effect July 1.
Kush Magazine made several attempts to contact Governor Bill Ritter about HB 1284 and SB 109, but his communications director never returned phone calls.
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“(The lawsuit) will be a constitutional challenge to both House Bill 1284 and Senate Bill 109. Many patients are going to be harmed by this piece of legislation. They’re already having enough trouble with access,” Corry said. “We’re going to get an injunction that would immediately stop the state.”
Attorney Clifton Black joined the panel discussion in Denver because he thinks that House Bill 1284 is “an absolute litigation breeder.”
Black has represented a number of marijuana proponents in Colorado Springs — a city that has roughly 100 dispensaries.
Both Black and the Corry’s said it’s not every day that a group of competing lawyers gather in public to talk about litigation, but because Colorado’s medical marijuana laws are set to change so drastically, the panel discussion was necessary.
“I think it’s fantastic that CTI brought legal minds together,” Black said, adding that it’s what marijuana supporters needed in order to be legally informed.
Black said several parts of the legislation warrant a class action lawsuit, including the piece that talks about having to be a Colorado resident for two years before opening a dispensary in the state.
“When you look at the residency requirement and the number of people it affects, it makes sense to have a class action lawsuit,” Black explained.
Rob Corry is still planning the next step with litigation.
“At this point we’re still trying to put together a coalition of plantiffs,” Corry said.
He also feels that the two year residency requirement is a bad piece of the legislation.
“Colorado’s economy is hurting and the medical marijuana industry is one of the positive things about our economy, and the government is trying to kill the golden goose so to speak, and we’re trying to save it,” Corry explained. “Hopefully we’ll get an immediate result. That said, it is an uphill battle to strike down a state statute. It’s a difficult mountain to climb, but it’s a mountain worth climbing and we’re going to try our best.”
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It all started in 1973 when Tom Moffatt, concert promoter
extraordinaire, who has staged some of the biggest acts in
the show business from Elvis Presley to Elton John, Nureyev
to the Harlem Globetrotters, Sinatra to the Rolling Stones,
commissioned the Lach brothers to craft 250 ceramic gold
plated mugs to give out as his Christmas presents. Steve
Lach aka DaPiper, the owner of Celebration Pipes tells Kush
what happened next. “I was living in Carmel, California at
the time when I got the call, that Moffatt wanted us to make
the mugs. I flew over to Hawaii, and was told that we had
the order, but that Tom wanted everything made in Hawaii.
Since Tom wasn’t the kind of guy you said no to, and it was
a tropical island that he was demanding, not some freezing
tundra somewhere, I literally moved over to Maui within
days, to make the Christmas gifts. While we were making
the stocking stuffers, we decided to use a little of the extra
gold we had and constructed our first Lavastoneware piece,
which we then happily passed around at the Sunshine
Festival inside Diamondhead Crater on New Years Day.
As chance would have it a new magazine was about to
hit the streets that would set the course for Celebrity for the
next couple of decades. If you guessed correctly you know
that the new magazine was High Times.
And from there Celebration Pipes has never looked
back. From one tiny ad in the first High Times Magazine,
DaPiper and crew received over 250 pipe orders in the spring
of 1974. After that the Celebration pieces started showing
up regularly in green rooms at major concerts including
the likes of Aerosmith, Willie Nelson, and Loggins and
Messina. In hindsight maybe Lach should have called the
company Celebrity Pipes.
Lach an original founder of NORML in Hawaii in
the 70s is still is involved with NORML today and
donates to NORML fundraisers regularly, by
contributing various Celebration pieces to
the organiztion.
Celebration Pipes are really second to none. Each
one is a beautifully handcrafted piece of art, individually
signed and numbered. Borrowing some technology used
by NASA, the pipes are plated in 22k gold for the highest
heat reflection available in any smoking instrument on the
market today. What this means is with one match you can
ignite your cannabis, and the entire bowl will burn without
having to re-light it. Efficient and satisfying!
The cannabis connoisseur can choose from several
finishes including Opal, Black Coral, Purple Haze or
their exotic Hanalei Blue.
Throughout 2010 Celebration Pipes will be dedicating
10% of it’s sales for the benefit of the “Prisoner Fund” which
is being facilitated through Beverly Hills 90210 NORML.
To support this effort DaPiper will be appearing at various
dispensaries and doing pipe signings. To get information
about DaPiper’s appearances you can go to dailybuds.com
for the specifics.
Celebration still makes each pipe in Maui.
As DaPiper would tell you: Mahalo nui loa!
For more information about Celebration Pipes or where
to find one please go to www.celebrationpipes.com
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WOMEN ACROSS THE NATION ARE TAKING HEED to what marijuana means to them, forming a new group that focuses on the calming affects of cannabis and how it can decrease domestic violence, which is often a result of alcohol abuse.
The group — Women’s Marijuana Movement — made its debut in Denver last month and was formed under the popular Colorado non-profit organization called Safer Alternative For Enjoyable Recreation (SAFER).
“It’s not a war against alcohol. We’re just saying give us and give our children a safer alternative,” said marijuana activist Crystal Guess. “Women sort of put a flower on everything. There’s something about putting women in front of something that makes it more attractive.”
On May 6, a cluster of women gathered at Colorado’s state capitol to tell lawmakers why marijuana should be legal and that it’s a healthier alternative to alcohol and other mind-altering drugs.
“There are a lot of women out there that are afraid of losing their children or their job if they admit to using marijuana. It’s always been sort of a male dominated topic of discussion,” said Guess, who recently moved from Virginia to Colorado to help SAFER and other cannabis organizations rally on behalf of marijuana.
“You don’t have to hold political office to have a voice,” Guess added.
Denver lawyer, mother and activist Jessica Corry is the co-founder of the Women’s Marijuana Movement. Although she’s not a marijuana user, she strongly believes that the current cannabis laws
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are “unjust, irrational and detrimental to the health and well-being of our children.” Corry has a strong statement about the movement on the group’s website, www.womensmarijuanamovement.org.
She states that, “While members of this movement are unified in their belief that marijuana prohibition should end and marijuana regulation should begin, they approach the issue with their own opinions and perspectives. We have mothers, like me, who are thinking about the well-being of our children. We have young professionals who are tired of living in a society in which people are encouraged to drink alcohol, but are punished for using marijuana. We have patients and their family members who understand how marijuana can alleviate pain and suffering. And we have women who have witnessed or suffered from alcohol-related violence in their homes, on their campuses and in their communities. These women truly believe that making marijuana available as a legal alternative to alcohol could make our society a safer -- and all-around better -- place to live.”
Mason Tvert, executive director of SAFER, is also co-founder of the movement.
“We’re trying to provide women with the information they need to be more confident and comfortable about the positive use of marijuana,” Tvert told Kush Magazine. “We currently have a system that only allows people to use alcohol, which obviously contributes to domestic violence, sexual assault.”
Tvert’s goal in helping form the woman’s movement is to give woman, including mom’s, a platform to speak about their marijuana use without being ashamed or persecuted by society.
by NOELLE LEAVITT
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Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz team up for the first time since ‘Vanilla Sky’ for this action/comedy flick.
Diaz plays a normal woman who gets caught up with a dangerous, if not lighthearted spy played by Cruise. The two are thrown into wild and dangerous situations where they must work together despite Diaz’s complete lack of knowledge in the field. If you are a fan of movies like ‘True Lies’ or ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ this might be worth checking out.
It releases on June 25.
Despicable Me is an animated family picture about Gru (played by Steve Carrell) a villain who plans to steal the moon. Gru leads an
army of cutesy little minions, and hopes to surpass his villain rival, Vector. One day Gru meets three orphan girls who want him to become their father and he must adjust to a new life.
This is sure to be a solid picture that you can take the whole family to enjoy; with morals and lessons wrapped in a slick 3D package.
The movie is set to come out on July 9.
Leonardo DiCaprio stars in this cerebral science fiction thriller from Christopher Nolan the director of Dark Knight, Insomnia and Momento.
DiCaprio plays a man who works for a company that infiltrates the human conscious as a person sleeps, while the mind is vulnerable. While there, he either retrieves secrets from that person’s mind or in the case of an inception, plants a new idea in the victim’s thoughts.
This movie hits theaters on July 16.
Fools are sure to be pitied in the remake of the popular 80s TV show ‘The A Team’. The new film is slated to be a much grittier
version of the original show, in order to be more in tune with today’s audience. That said people looking for a stroll down memory lane with their favorite characters are sure to get the occasional nod as well.
Bradley Cooper, Liam Neeson and Sharlto Copley are playing Face, Hannibal and Howling Mad respectively, with former UFC fighter Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson taking on the role of B.A. Baracus.
The film opened on June 11.
Five massive comedy names make up the cast in this summer comedy. As kids, the five main characters were good
friends and basketball team mates. When their former coach dies, the friends decide to get together with their families for a Fourth of July weekend.
Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider all star in the film alongside some other equally large names.
One thing is for sure, if the movie turns out half as good as it’s cast’s
credentials it’s sure to be a winner. It comes out on June 25.
The newest film vampire romance Twilight series is almost upon us.
Edward, Bella and Jacob are back in this third installment of the wildly popular Twilight series. In Eclipse, Bella the leading lady, finds herself in trouble. As it turns out, when you are in a tight spot, being pretty close with a vampire and a werewolf can be pretty handy.
If you’re a fan, you already know this probably, but the film debuts on June 30.
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Whether liquid or powder form, fertilizers act as a soil conditioner, which will improve plant growth and overall health. Which fertilizer should you use? That depends on many factors, such as soil condition, climate, the type of plant, and the water being used. Different EC values can have differing effects if dosages are miscalculated, possibly leading to over or under use of the fertilizer, leading to plant care complications. Although your plants will grow, get leafy, and bud, this over or under fertilization may cause a high salt content in the substrate. Ultimately this
could lead to an overdose of nutrients, causing mold in the flowering stage, reduced levels
of resistance against pests, lower yields, and possibly pose a health risk from radioactive traces in the your cannabis
(from phosphate).
Choosing the proper fertilizer for your particular growth is
as essential as choosing which type of seed you’re starting
with, where you’re growing it, and how much light and
water they’ll receive. Fully understanding fertilizer’s proper
use (and how much of it to use) may be half the battle in
your pursuit of a fruitful yield.
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In order to grow large, successful marijuana plants, they’ll need a steady supply of nutrients. The amount of
nutrients or fertilizer depends on the size of the plant, the pot it’s in, and the condition of the soil. Always
add water when you add any nutrients or fertilizer to the soil. We recommend that you dissolve
the fertilizer in the water before watering the plant. Foliar feeding, or spraying the leaves with a fertilizer solution is an ideal
way of fertilizing large plants with nutrient deficiencies.
Fertilizing properly can make or break your growth, so don’t take it lightly. Something that seems so simple can potentially send your plants into a botany nightmare. Like most things, if you seek
out expert advice, give some TLC, and keep things simple, you should be successful.
When shopping for the right fertilizer for your particular setup do some research, and get a list of questions ready for your local Hydro expert. This will bring you closer to understanding the
science involved in your project. Remember that every setup is different no matter how seemingly similar. Take the
extra time to research the many different products out there for your needs - and remember the only stupid question is the one never asked.
Good luck, and happy
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Fertilizing properly can make or break your growth...
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Car: 1968 Ford Mustang GT FastbackMovie: Bullitt Driver: Frank Bullitt
‘Bullitt’ doesn’t have a reputation for being a movie with a great story, what it has though is what is widely considered to be one of the greatest car chases in movie history.
Frank Bullitt is a police lieutenant who is ordered to protect an informant. The informant is set to testify against a well known mobster. Things go wrong and there is copious gunfire, as per the usual mobster/detective thriller, but the real fun comes as McQueen’s green Mustang fastback comes head to head with a pair of bad guys who are armed with a shotgun and a Dodge Charger R/T.
The chase gets off to a semi-slow start but in an instant, two of the greatest examples of American muscle cars are flying through the hills and streets of San Francisco.
In modern films, the sound of the engine and the speed of the car are masked by loud music, and quick cut editing. Bullitt lets the cars shine as the stars that they are. No music can be found after the action starts, and in it’s place is nothing but hypnotic engine noise; the deep, powerful rhythmic growl of the Charger contrasts the high revving wail of Bullitt’s Mustang.
The two drivers battle it out like men who are fighting with everything they have. These are not flawless, pro racing drivers, they slam into guardrails, other cars and each other. You can feel the desperation of the drivers as they make their mistakes, and that is partly why we love it.
Up until last year, Ford included a special Bullitt edition Mustang for those who are still effected by the scenes in this 1968 classic. Such is the effect of this movie. (continued on page 56)
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Car: Aston Martin DB5 Movies: Goldf inger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, The World is Not Enough, Casino Royale Driver: James Bond
The DB5’s svelte curves and flowing lines are enough to give this car legend status, but what sets the DB5 apart is it’s shared screen time with the world’s coolest spy; James Bond.
In GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan’s 007 pilots the car around the European Alps, keeping pace with a beautiful woman in a more modern, and much faster Ferrari F355 GTS.
In the reboot of the series, Casino Royale, Daniel Craig wins the DB5 off of a villain in a poker game, which he then, in traditional 007 fashion, immediately uses to seduce the villain’s girl.
The DB5 will probably be best known for its role in the 1960’s classic, Goldfinger. In Q’s lair the audiences imagination is teased with wild technology like in-dash maps and tracking devices, machine guns behind the headlights, smoke screens and the infinitely cool passenger ejector seat.
Sean Connery puts the car through it’s paces battling Goldfinger’s henchmen later in the film. The pretty blonde gets killed and the car ends up trashed, but the scene cemented the Aston as one of the world’s coolest cars.
Car: Lamborghini Miura Movie: The Italian Job (Original) Driver: Roger Beckermann
Those of you who have seen this film may be a bit confused at this choice. The stars of the film, from an automotive standpoint, are undeniably the Minis that blast through Turin at the movie’s climax. The orange car at the beginning was only featured for a few minutes.
But oh, what a fantastic few minutes.
As the opening credits roll, the audience is treated to what amounts to many a car enthusiast’s wet dream. The Lamborghini is driven hard through the beautiful Italian Alps to the tune of Matt Monro’s ‘On Days Like These’.
The Lamborghini Miura is legend on it’s own. Many car nuts regard the Miura as the world’s first road going super car, and even more give it credit for Lamborghini’s success as a company.
The scene is a glimpse at the super car experience in the 60’s; A wealthy gentleman cooly tearing up asphalt in the Italian Alps. This scene exudes cool on the Miles Davis level. Right up until the Lamborghini slams into a tractor and is rolled off of a cliff by mobsters.
These scenes may have been filmed for the big screen, but you can relive them on your small one today. At the time of writing all of the scenes mentioned in this article are available online on YouTube. Check them out, or for the full experience, watch the full films themselves.
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In 2009, 45 states reported “water stressed” conditions. Water conservation is something we should think about every day and now that summer is here, it’s more important than ever to save. It is essential to life on this planet that we protect our most important resource and simple changes you can make to our daily routines are an important contribution that we can’t afford not to make. Water conservation is free and easy. If you choose to put a little money into the effort, there are extremely inexpensive options that can save you in the long run. It’s always a good idea to check in and make sure we are doing all we can to keep our water clean and protect our precious resources.
#1 Washing machines and dishwashers use a lot of water and it is estimated that you can save 1,000 gallons a month by only doing full loads. If you hand wash dishes, make sure that you fill the sink rather than letting the water run as you wash.
#2 Limit showers to 5 minutes or less, suggests AmericanWater.com. Purchase a low-flow showerhead for better water savings. When bathing, fill the tub only 1/3 full instead of filling it to the top. You also can save water by not flushing the toilet every time it is used. Some people might cringe, but there really is no need to flush every time. The old standard, “If it’s yellow, it’s mellow. ... If it’s brown, flush it down” is a good gauge for determining how often to flush. Don’t allow water to gush from the faucet when shaving or brushing your teeth.
#3 When caring for your lawn, try to water in the morning or evening when evaporation is minimized. If you live in a climate where it rains in the summer, set out a few rain barrels and use the rainwater to water your lawn during dry spells. If you wash your dog, pick a spot in your yard that needs water. Consider planting ground cover that doesn’t need a lot of water. You can also have a plumber reroute your grey water to service your lawn if it’s allowed in your city. Make sure to monitor your sprinklers and hoses for cracks or leaks to avoid unwanted water loss.
#4 Wash your car at a carwash that uses recycled water. Washing your car at home once a week can waste as much as 500 gallons a month. If your driveway gets dirty or dusty, take the opportunity to get a little exercise and sweep the driveway.
#5 Low-flow aerators and showerheads can save as much as 150 gallons of water a day in an average household. They require no tools and can be purchased at any home improvement or hardware store. Tank banks are low cost, high efficiency options for the waste of water that toilets produce. You can essentially retrofit your home to save water for under $50.
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Being raised in Los Angeles during the ‘70’s and ‘80’s, it was near impossible to turn on the radio and not hear a James Taylor or Carole King song. Their music spoke of the time, with Taylor’s East Coast memoirs, and travels South - while King’s music was the voice of the booming feminist movement, and inspiring activism everywhere. Although these songs weren’t written on the west coast, they always felt like California in a strange way. Coming to the Hollywood Bowl for three nights this past month as part of their Troubadour Reunion Tour (kicked off at the famous L.A. landmark in 2009) was validation of the California connection.
Putting two amazing artists together on one bill can be challenging at times. Often songs need to be omitted due to set lists, and time constraints. Choosing wisely to have no opener allowed for the JT/CK duo to share the stage from the start, and besides a fifteen minute set break, allowed them to cover most of their individual and collaborative hits with well over thirty songs. Being more familiar with JT, and having seen him in recent years, I had an idea about his concerts. They are compelling, thought provoking, and are heartwarming glimpses into one man’s life. They are amazing and true.
What was most shocking and fulfilling about this concert was the grab bag of hit songs that Carole King pulled from her repertoire. Not only did she play the songs I knew of, she busted out hits from the Motown era, standards from the ‘60‘s, and even a tune covered by the Beatles….. Wow, The Beatles!!! …..At one point when she told the story of the Fab Four covering the song “Chains” (my baby’s got me locked up in chains…), my jaw dropped in amazement when I realized she had actually written it. Who knew???
In 1960, King co-write her first hit “Will you Still Love Me Tomorrow?“ for the Shirelles, with husband Gerry Goffin, starting a very famous string of hits written at the Brill Building in New York. Many other artists like Neil Diamond were creating simultaneously with King in this very noted period.
Volleying hits back and forth, (shared or not) with JT was as comfortable as that old sweater on a rainy day. Carole at one point sidled up so close to James, lovingly putting her head on his shoulder as they sang her song, “You’ve Got A Friend”. It was almost as though they were cut from the same artistic cloth, specifically put here to create and collaborate with one another.
Reuniting the same band from the 1970 Troubadour show, King continued with her barrage of hits, with favorites like “It’s too late”, “I Feel The Earth Move”, and “So Far Away”, but really brought down the house when she shocked me, and many people around me with her hit song “The Loco-Motion” (come on baby, do the loco-motion….). There were so many of these iconic songs, and it took me a few generations to realize that Carole King wrote lots of them, over 118 to be exact. This vast catalog rivaled and slightly over-shadowed that of the humble, almost demure Taylor. Although it may have been King’s stage presence and vibrance that stole the Bowl’s spotlight, the pairing of these two great singers was one to see - quite a treat.
With far more credits for writing than singing, we debated over who‘s royalty check we‘d rather cash, Carole King’s or Madonna’s. Everyone agreed, they would take Carole King’s in a heartbeat.
For those Coloroda KUSH readers, make sure to head over to the Pepsi Center on July 14th for this great duo. There will be no shortage of hits.
IIT HAS BEEN SAID THAT HB 10-1284 IS A LEG-ISLATIVE MONSTRONCITY THAT WILL BEGIN TO REGULATE THE MEDICAL MARIJUANA INDUSTRY. Even the most seasoned attorney will need a pot of coffee to get through this bill. If you haven’t read through HB 10-1284, it is composed of 78 pages of legal terminology that will define the future of the medical marijuana industry in Colorado. Jack My-ers, owner Bijou Wellness Center of Colorado Springs would like further clarification of the bill due to the ambiguities that exist in various sections. He, like many dispensary owners throughout Colorado, are carefully consulting with their advisors on the best way to comply fully with this new law. As of this date, Governor Ritter has not signed it into law. All bets from the medical mari-juana community indicate that he will sign it.
Whether you feel good, bad or indifferent about it, the indus-try will have to comply with its many requirements or risk going out of business. In the last year, Colorado has seen possibly over 1,000 dispensaries open. The State of Colorado has questioned if dispensaries are even legal. If there is something good about HB 10-1284, it will recognize dispensaries as legitimate entities—now called “centers”—for distributing medical marijuana to patients. This bill has been viewed as being crafted by law enforcement and not about the rights of patients. John Amerson of 3 Buds Organ-ics believes the majority of the bill is okay for the industry, but patients will be impacted. They will see it from dispensaries hav-
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ing to close due to fees, regulation and ordinances that are being imposed.
The Department of Revenue is creating the State Licensing Au-thority that will be responsible for all aspects of the medical mari-juana industry. This is the same department that Senator Romer said would employ “auditors with guns” to manage any misbehavior. We didn’t find this terminology within HB 10-1284, but it does state that medical marijuana enforcement investigators are Peace Officers.
Let the GamesBEGIN COMPLYING WITH
COLORADO’S HB 10-1284
If HB 10-1284 was a script for a movie, the medical marijuana bakeries and infused product manufacturers just received starring roles.
Generally speaking, dispensary owners have always wanted to follow laws and regulations. Austin Martinson of Karmceuti-cals believes it is good to have some regulation, but after the bill goes into effect “this is ultimately about taking care of our patients and providing them the relief they need from pain. “ The medical marijuana industry has always and will need to continue to focus on the needs of patients, but prior to HB 10-1284 the rules were never clearly defined until now.
There are 4 types of licenses that will be issued by the State Licensing Authority:
MEDICAL MARIJUANA CENTER LICENSEThe medical marijuana community adopted the term “medical marijuana dispensary.” For reasons unknown, the dispensary moniker has now been replaced with “center.” Medical Marijuana Center, as defined by HB 10-1284, is a “person” licensed to oper-ate a business to sell medical marijuana to registered patients or primary caregivers. The definition of person includes partnership, association, Limited Liability Company, corporation etc.
ing with several medical marijuana attorneys to help them comply and navigate through the requirements of the bill. They believe HB 10-1284 will help everyone involved in the industry, but they recognize there are gray areas that must be sorted out, such as ver-tical integration for growing medical marijuana. “The challenge for some people in our industry is that some are great retailers, but might be horrible at growing medicine” said a Dazy’s representa-tive who chose to remain anonymous. HB 10-1284 is requiring owners to be good at both.
Bakeries and edible manufacturers are defined as producers of products infused with medical marijuana which are intended for consumption other than smoking. This would include edible products, ointments, and tinctures. This group will now have their own Medical Marijuana Infused Products Manufacturing License to hang on their wall. They will need to occupy a commercial space and use equipment exclusively for the production of medical marijuana infused products. These manufacturers can sell to any medical marijuana center, but are limited to obtaining their sup-ply of medical marijuana from only 5 medical marijuana centers. OPTIONAL PREMISES CULTIVATION LICENSEPrior to HB 10-1284, the medical marijuana grower was a care-giver for all intended purposes. Growers must now come out from under the shadows, otherwise they will no longer exist legally. The bill has created a separate license for growing medical marijuana called the Optional Premises Cultivation License. It is important to know that only Medical Marijuana Centers or Medical Mari-juana Infused Products (Bakery) may have an optional premise cultivation license. Page 65 of the bill specifically states:
Limit of cultivation of medical marijuana: Only registered patients, licensed prima-ry caregivers, medical marijuana infused products manufacturing operations with an optional premises cultivation license, and licensed medical marijuana centers with optional premises cultivation licenses may cultivate medical marijuana.
This requirement has created a panic amongst growers, forc-ing them to form alliances quickly with medical marijuana cen-ters. Laurel Alterman of Altermeds in Louisville Colorado, will continue to align her dispensary with high quality growers, as she
MEDICAL MARIJUANA-INFUSED PRODUCTS / MANUFACTURING LICENSEIf HB 10-1284 was a script for a movie, the medical marijuana bakeries and infused product manufacturers just received starring roles. HB 10-1284 specifically recognizes this segment of the in-dustry. Dazy’s of Boulder Colorado who produces a line of high quality edible products, has been preparing for HB 10-1284 well in advance of the bill being signed into law. They have been work-
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recognizes her personal strength is providing excellent care to her patients. Growing medical marijuana is a skill that can take years to master. Alliances between growers and dispensary centers might be formed as limited liability entities such as partnerships or LLC’s. A recent meeting hosted by the Cannabis Therapy Institute and Medical Marijuana Business Alliance had 10 attorneys discuss-ing this specific issue. Medical marijuana attorney Danyel Joffe recommended standardized industry forms that could serve as a template to form these contractual relationships. She further mentions that centers and growers will need to get “married.” This contract will serve as their marriage certificate.
1st deadline affects anyone wishing to open a medical marijuana center or bakery. You need to apply to the local government to operate an approved business. The bill doesn’t require anything beyond the application to be compliant.
The next major deadline is August 1, 2010. The State Licens-ing Authority will provide forms to be completed and a fee must be paid by this date. Failure to meet this deadline could result in criminal penalties and “prima-facie” evidence of unsatisfactory character, record, and reputation for any future application for li-cense. In other words, you won’t have any future opportunity to obtain a license for a medical marijuana center or infused prod-ucts manufacturer.
The final deadline is September 1, 2010 which requires cer-tification that you are cultivating 70 percent of your medicine. At this point, it is uncertain as to what is required to meet this stipu-lation.
Recently, Biocare of Denver Colorado noticed “orphaned” patients assigning them as their primary caregiver. Could this be a sign of what is to come in the medical marijuana industry in Colorado? Maybe dispensaries and caregivers have already de-clared enough is enough and Senator Romer was correct that 50 percent of the industry will close. For the past 14 years, the medi-cal marijuana industry in California has seen their share of regula-tion. They have proven to be a resilient industry with a November ballot to legalize it. That resiliency can certainly be duplicated in Colorado. This will require a concerted effort and action by cen-ters, growers, patients and affiliated business to collaborate.
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OCCUPATIONAL LICENSEThis license is for anyone who works within or is involved in a medical marijuana business. It is for owners, managers, opera-tors, employees, contractors and other support staff that work at the various licensed premises. This would involve a criminal his-tory record check as required by the State Licensing Authority. There are many reasons for being denied an Occupational License. Some of the reasons for denial include being under the age of 21, lack of moral character, a felony conviction involving drugs, and police officers who wish to own or work at a medical marijuana business.
IMPORTANT DATES YOU MUST REMEMBERThere are numerous dates that medical marijuana businesses must comply with in order to continue their operations. If you own an existing and established Medical Marijuana Center or Bakery you may disregard the July 1, 2010 deadline, assuming that you lease or own commercial space and are remitting sales taxes. The July
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We’ve all heard about the many uses of Hemp - everything from rope, textiles, accessories, and foods. This month we highlight yet another p r o d u c t using hemp for all of it’s wonderful attributes, and that is in a line of Hair and Body Care products. Hempz Hair Care has a complete line of naturally advanced hair care formulas that utilize the benefits of Pure Organic Hemp Seed Oil along with the latest in hair care technology to improve the strength, shine, and condition of your hair.
Hemp Seed Oil is a rich source of essential Amino Acids and nutrients vital to Keratin formation, the principle protein responsible for the structural integrity of hair. The result is stronger, luxurious, healthier looking hair.
Hempz has a vast lineup of products - everything from Shampoo, Conditioner, Volumizing Root Lifter, Curl Booster, Styling Gel, Color Preserve Conditioner, Hydrating Moisture Treatment, Styling Mousse, and many, many more.
Along with the Hair Care products, Hempz also has Body Care products. This complete line of products takes the natural benefits of Pure Organic Hemp Seed Oil to nourish, moisturize, protect, and condition the skin. With Antioxidants, Amino Acids, Vitamins, Minerals and Botanical Extracts, these products will help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while healing and renewing skin. These products contain what is considered the ideal ratio (3:1) of Omega 6 and Omega 3 fatty acids for optimal absorption by the human body. Hempz skin care line includes Herbal Moisturizer, Body Butter, Rosemary and Mint Body Wash, and Hempz Lip Balm, as well as others.
Along with the beauty care line, Hempz offers a variety of Sun Care products including A Touch of Summer Daily Moisturizer, After Sun Gel, Hempz SPF 30, and an Ultra Dark Tan Maximizer.
With so many hemp products portrayed as rough, course, and strong, it is exemplary to find a product line which highlights the softer, more supple side of this magical plant. Shampoos, Creams, and Gels….. Not your average hemp product.
For more information about Hempz Hair Care products, visit them on the web at www.HairCareChoices.com, and see what else hemp can do for you.
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ENZO’S END3424 e colfax ave / 303.355.4700
The first thing to remember about Enzo’s is that they are closed on Tuesdays. This is vital information because when you crave Enzo’s nothing else will substitute, so order 2 on Monday if you’re in fear of a Tuesday craving. Enzo’s has perfect crust and I don’t toss that word around. It’s perfect. It’s thin, crunchy and has just the right amount of chewy in the middle. The sauce is as good as any place
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pizza!i consider myself an expert on pizza, but before i give you my totally biased opinions about who serves the best pie, let me tell you about my criteria. i don’t do deep dish. i think pizza crust should be thin; if i wanted to eat a loaf of bread, i would. sauce shouldn’t be overwhelmingly anything. there is a delicate balance of spices in a good sauce that lacks in most chain delivery type establishments. i don’t really care if they deliver, although it’s nice, but i’ll go anywhere for an authentic slice of good pizza. i don’t care if they serve booze or if their salads are made with organic greens. this is pizza, peo-ple, and according to my expert wisdom, here are the best places to find it.
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I love in Brooklyn and the ingredients are fresh and plentiful. Enzo’s is attached to the PS Lounge, which is also good informa-tion since Enzo’s doesn’t serve alcohol. They deliver, which is the best news ever if you live in the area, and have a great salad selec-tion if you’re feeling the need for greens. Don’t wait another min-ute before trying Enzo’s.
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COSMO’S1325 broadway st suite 108 / 303.477.3278
I’m giving Cosmo’s some love for a couple of different reasons other than just serving a great thin-crust pie, which they do. What is great about Cosmo’s is that they deliver and are open until 3 a.m. for the college crowd. Surprisingly though, they are rarely packed since a lot of people just pop in for a huge slice and take it away, so it’s a good place to dine in. The other thing that stands out about Cosmo’s is the atmosphere. If you’re out of college, in college or thinking about being in college, there’s nothing like a University pizza joint to immerse you in the scene. Plus, for 3 bucks, you can get a slice that will keep you full for hours, or until your next study break.
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POSTIANO’S PIZZERIA3645 s college ave / 970.207.9935
Every time I go to Fort Collins, I think of this place. I had a meat-ball and red pepper pie here once during a visit to a buddy and a fierce pizza craving and it knocked the spot out. Positano’s has been around for upward of 15 years and has made their reputation by serving fresh ingredients and a pizza with a stellar crust. They have a full menu with calzones, stramboli, panini, pasta and des-serts. Their specialty pies are excellent. Try the Bianco if you want to taste what Positano’s is really all about. It’s fresh Roma tomatoes marinated in olive oil, garlic and fresh basil on mounds of moz-zarella. A suggestion: take home leftovers and order the tiramisu. You won’t be sorry!
fresh roma tomatoes marinated in olive oil, garlic and fresh basil on mounds of mozzarella.
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the proper gear or gusto will be rewarded with access to secluded hiking and fishing spots that you just won’t find in most magazines or travel shows.
Get a truck that was meant for rock crawling. If it doesn’t say Toyota, Jeep, or Land Rover on the side... don’t even think about it. Even a Hummer has a tough time around here, as most of these trails were blazed by vintage Jeeps sporting a 80” wide wheelbase. The Hummer’s wheelbase is closer to 130 inches wide. Jeep, Toyota, and Land Rover have built modest off-road machines based on a short, stout, but agile chassis. Many off-road enthusiasts will be quick to tell you that the truck with the smallest footprint will perform best in the rocky terrain of Colorado. As long as vehicle height isn’t excessive (40”+ tires and lifts), a shorter wheelbase will keep your vehicle above the rocks. This sure beats the alternative of getting high centered on jagged rocks. Most skid plates are not adequate protection from such hazards.
Let’s look at things realistically. If you want to take your Suburban off-road, keep some things in mind. Obstacles in excess of 10” are common on old Jeep trails. Even if that SUV has 4 wheel drive, the 6-8” ground clearance was likely designed for city use. That little ground clearance will get you nothing but ruined running boards, dented differentials, and gashed up gas tanks... fun. I guess you could dump a chunk of change into that grocery getter with big
by RYAN JAMES
4-wheeling in Colorado is one of the BEST ways to enjoy everything this state has to offer... for five months out of the year.. More importantly, 4-wheeling may actually be the only way to get away from the crowds of the weekend day-trippers.
Anyone who’s been along for a ride with a novice rock crawler, knows that all you need is a high clearance vehicle and a nice day to enjoy some off road adventuring. That’s the problem, though. It seems that everyone in Colorado has an SUV. A bigger problem still is that most weekend warriors don’t have the tricked out rides that they think they have. As a result, many moderately difficult 4-wheel trails will get backed up due to incompetents behind the wheels of inappropriate vehicles. A traffic jam on an off-road trail... can you imagine that? People looking to get away from those posers without
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tires, lift kits, and suspension upgrades. Although, I’m not sure that a monster truck will make grocery shopping any easier.
You don’t have to spend more than $10K to get into a truck with any off road potential. Acquiring a used off road vehicle that has 4 wheel drive, 9” plus ground clearance, and a short wheelbase is the best way to start putting together your rock crawler. Land Rovers are expensive, Jeeps are great if you like to fix things (read everything), and there are hundreds of used Toyota trucks still running in the area. As Toyotas are cost effective and reliable, find one with low miles or drop a new motor in your favorite chassis generation and get to work.
You’ll need to address ground clearance. Lose those running boards, those are the first things to get trashed on the trail. Lift kits are a simple way to eliminate ground clearance issues. You should also try running on bigger rubber. 30” and greater tires with an aggressive All-Terrain or Mud-Terrain tread. Bigger tires can often be enough to solve minor ground clearance issues. Suspension upgrades like bigger shocks or springs will smooth out your ride and increase ground clearance.
Another necessary improvement would be to install a reinforced front bumper/grill along with a remote controlled winch. Not if, but when you need assistance, a heavy bumper and winch could save
your day. Remote control, you say? This feature would come in very handy if you were alone requiring assistance. That, and it keeps you from having to winch out while standing knee deep in the snow or mud.
That all might sound excessive, but think about the proposition of one of your buddies having to pull your stuck rig out of some tight spot without the proper gear. That’s gonna end well. Do not trust that YOUR buddies are prepared! What if you’re alone, showing your someone special a good time? Without the appropriate tools, you could be stuck... for a while. That won’t happen now... you’re informed, you’re geared up, and ready to roll.
But where?
There are many good 4-wheeling maps and books available at sporting goods stores. Even Google Earth can be a fun way to figure out where you’re headed once you decide on an area. But that would require even more reading and research. Please... just drive west. Pick a canyon. More often than not, unmarked dirt roads end up as narrow jeep trails giving access to secluded mountain lakes, trails and camping spots known only by other adventurers bound only by confidence and gear. Just make sure that you’re NOT on private property. This is still Colorado. You wouldn’t want to end up on the wrong end of a shotgun held by an extra from the set of Deliverance.
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COCOROSIE 6.21.10 @ Gothic Theater (Englewood)CocoRosie, made up of Bianca & Sierra Casady, toured extensively after their 2007 album before hitting the studios in Buenos Aires. It was there that they recorded their most recent work that was released in May, Grey Oceans. The album features their latest band addition, Gael Rakotondrabe, and their live show entails many facets that will be sure to entertain all the freaky folks.www.cocorosieland.com
CAGE THE ELEPHANT 6.22.10 @ Black Sheep (Colorado Springs)
Cage The Elephant’s self-titled debut album was released in 2008 and featured the single “Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked”, which lead singer Matt Schultz described as being “about realizing that everyone’s got a back-story and that essentially we’re all the same”. Since then they’ve been touring extensively with a live show that’s been called raucous and “exhilarating, 100 mph stuff ” by NME. With no word on a follow up album, your best chance to get a taste of these Kentucky-bred boys is this June 22nd @ Black Sheep. www.cagetheelephant.com
CHICAGO & THE DOOBIE BROTHERS6.23.10 @ Comfort Dental Amphitheater (Englewood)The Doobie Brothers and Chicago hit the road together to create an American rock powerhouse concert. The two have combined to sell over 150 million albums since the 1970s and are still at it. Chicago has had 22 Gold, 18 Platinum, and 8 Multi-Platinum albums over that time period, and the Doobie Brothers have had their fair share of big hits. Get ready to sing-along and listen to the music.www.chicagotheband.com, www.doobiebros.com
MATES OF STATE 6.26.10 @ Bluebird Theater (Denver)Mates of State are a lovely little indie pop rock group led by the wedded Kori Gardner & Jason Hammel. The most recent work from these Kansas natives, Crushes (The Covers Mixtape), includes covers of Nick Cave, Fleetwood Mac, Death Cab for Cutie, The Mars Volta, & many more. Their originals are delightful, and when you throw in a set likely ridden with covers you’re in for a wonderful concert @ the Bluebird.
www.matesofstate.com
TOOL 6.28.10, 6.29.10 @ Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morisson)Tool is one of those special live music experiences that is hard to forget. The artsy prog-rockers have been selling out festivals and arenas, sending fans home full of adrenaline since they formed in the early 90’s. Still relevant 20 years later, Maynard James Keenan & company are guaranteed to keep things interesting and inspired, as always. This is quality, real rock music that dumps on bands like Nickelback or Daughtry.
www.toolband.com
Left: The Doobie Brothers, Mates of StateRight from Top: Cage the Elephant, Chicago, Kings of Leon, Cocorosie, TOOL logo & The Hold Steady
SUMMER IS IN FULL SWING, and the live tunes are flowing like the Rio Grande. If you haven’t embraced the plethora of concerts and festivals to choose from, you’re probably jealous of your friends’ Facebook pics from this or that show you missed. Don’t let the summer of 2010 pass you by without a few great shows! Go see a new band you’ve never heard of, a legend, or legends in the making. Check this month’s list and indulge your aural senses!
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THE HOLD STEADY 7.7.10 @ Ogden Theater (Denver)
The Hold Steady’s lead singer Craig Finn has an incredibly distinct, raspy singing voice that at times sounds eerily similar to The Boss, Bruce Springsteen. Some may deem this is blasphemy, but after a quick listen those will have to concede that it’s a valid comparison. The Brooklyn based indie rockers have a new album out this year entitled Heaven Is Whenever, and come to Denver in support of the fresh tunes.
www.theholdsteady.net
ARIEL PINK’S HAUNTED GRAFFITI7.17.10 @ Bluebird Theater (Denver)
Ariel Pink has been called lo-fi, freak folk, avant-garde, and psychedelic pop, just to name a few. Whatever the hell you call his music, it sounds like it was recorded back in the 50’s or 60’s. Chances are the band’s live performance will sound significantly crisper than what you’ll here off of their latest album, Before Today. Check out this rising Angelino star before he’s too big to play more intimate shows like this.
www.myspace.com/arielpink
KINGS OF LEON7.20.10 @ Comfort Dental Amphitheater (Englewood)
Kings of Leon are a rock ‘n’ roll band in the purest sense. They’ll make you want to put on a leather jacket, throw some grease in your hair, hop on a Harley, and cruise around looking for chicks with a flask of whiskey in tow. They roll into Colorado on this lovely July evening and you should too... without the wannabe rocker accessories.
www.kingsofleon.com
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by AUDREY BURNS
White water rafting season has just begun and
its time to book a trip on the river before the prime
time for adventure passes. Most companies open in
April and run until September but they all believe
that the best time for rafting is June through August.
The difficulty of certain sections and rivers is
determined by a standard rating called class. Class
two are regular and easy waves, class three involves
moderately difficult rapids with irregular waves that
requires an intermediate level of rafting, class four
includes difficult, intense and powerful rapids that
require precise movement, and class five rapids
are extremely difficult as they generally involve
continuous, large waves with a steep gradient.
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Clear Creek:
Clear Creek, only 30 minutes from Denver, is a river that offers something for everybody. One section is great for beginners, but packed with eleven class three rapids ensured to keep the trip from being a snooze fest. Another section is perfect for those in the intermediate to advanced level as it is steep, technical, packed with class three and four rapids, and guaranteed to keep your paddle moving. Finally, there is a section meant for serious paddlers only with class four and five rapids, making what some would call one of the most continuous sections of whitewater in Colorado.
Arkansas River:
Another spot for river rafting is the classic Arkansas River, considered to be America’s favorite rafting spot. The first section is Brown Canyon, a stretch perfect for all ages and levels of experience, packed with well-known class three rapids and a spectacular scenery of snow capped peaks. Another section is the Granite Gorge, a beautiful and remote stretch great for those looking for an introduction to white water rafting. The Numbers is a section guaranteed for thrills as it has advanced class three and four rapids, steep drops, and whitewater in between rapids. The most advanced section of the Arkansas River is Pine Creek, which houses the most continuous rapids in the state. This is probably the most versatile river as companies offer trips as short as 1/3 of a day to trips as long as 6 days. Colorado River:
The Colorado River offers two extremes: scenic floating perfect for a family, and hardcore rapids for serious adventurers only. The former involves class two, gently flowing water and few small rapids perfect for all ages and beginners. Inflatable kayaks are available on this stretch for those wanting a more individualist approach, as you would be paddling yourself exclusively. The latter is a stretch in Gore Canyon that serves as the ultimate rafting experience with advanced class 5 rapids, the steepest gradient drop per mile in the country and a vertical waterfall in the heart of the canyon, earning it the reputation of being the hardest whitewater commercially run in Colorado. Blue River:
Blue River is just north of Silverthorne and it offers a perfect mixture of all rafting has to offer. Blue River is perfect for first timers looking for a shorter adventure as it has a perfect mix of class two to three rapids and the beautiful scenery of the Gore Range Mountains.
There are hundreds of rafting companies in Colorado, but there are a few that stand out. Ava (coloradorafting.net) has a really nice, friendly, interactive website that really helps you to pick the right trip and they offer free equipment, riverside food, wetsuits, and sleeping pads for overnight trips. Buffalo Joes (buffalojoe.com) serves riverside food, offers group discounts and has more flexibility for customizing, but some gear they require you rent. Rock Gardens Rafting (rockgardens.com) operates exclusively in Glenwood Canyon, but they offer inflatable kayaks and river tubes along with ordinary rafts, provide free transportation to and from hotels, and offer purchasable professional photographs of your trip.
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by MATEO RAMIREZ
It’s June and the soon-to-be All-
Stars are starting to shine and the teams are
starting to show what they’re made of. There
are already some surprises and talks of trades
are starting to swarm around the water cool-
er. Baseball season is in full swing and fans
are ready for their teams to get hot. For the
avid fan, and I definitely include myself in that
group, every game is important and we rarely
if ever miss a broadcast. Unfortunately, teams
get days off and on those dark days, what is
a baseball fan to do to satisfy the
need for shut-outs and deep flies?
I wouldn’t dream of watching another team’s
game, so I go to the DVD player and pop in a
baseball flick. On my teams last off day, I made
a mental compilation of my favorite movies
about America’s pastime. My top 10 are here
for you to argue. No matter what you decide
about my choices, each one of these films is
worth seeing and even owning.
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Someday people will walk down the street and say, “I saw The Natural. It is the best there ever was.” Roy Hobbs may be the best fictional baseball player there ever was and Robert Redford’s portrayal of the slugger is legendary. The drama overshadows the baseball but with the Randy Newman soundtrack and the blood soaked shirt, it’s homerun every time.
This is my sentimental favorite because of the real life story of Jim Morris, the high school science teacher who saw his major league dream realized on a dare and an alignment of stars. Dennis Quaid plays Morris and does so with such believability as a pitcher that you wonder what his radar gun would register. With the plot of the laboring Owls ( high school team Morris coached) making it to district and the aging teacher tossing 97MPH fastballs with no good explanation, the Rookie is walk off.
Tatum O’ Neil and Robert Matthau won my heart as a small child and never lost it. These Bears are the quintessential misfits that all misfits aspire to. Beer drinking manager, foul mouthed kids and the savior Kelly smoking on his motorcycle makes the Bad News Bears a 3-2 come from behind win in the bottom of the 9th.
This was Geena Davis’s finest hour for sure. The best baseball movies are the true stories and the All American Girls Baseball League that inspired Penny Marshall’s tale of the women who got the chance to pay pro ball during wartime is a gem. With the exception of the stupid song and singing in the clubhouse, this movie is near perfect and it’s my favorite Tom Hanks performance of all time. Penny Marshall’s no hitter.
I saw this movie for the first time about 2 years ago and it quickly made my list of favorites. This is Billy Crystal’s labor of love and his admiration for the game translates well to the script and the screen. The story is of the 1961 Yankees and Roger Maris and Mickey Mantel’s race to beat Babe Ruth’s single season home run record. The film digs into the off the field lives of both Mantel and Maris and shows the human side of two of baseball’s best all-time players. A home stand sweep. *Mark McGuire should be forced to watch this movie daily.
I laughed, laughed and then laughed some more at Albert Brook’s portrayal of a Yankee’s scout who is banished to Mexico as punishment for a bad signing. He discovers Steve Nebraska, a pitcher who blows away hitters with a 100MPH fastball and hits like Ty Cobb. Once a Yankee, Nebraska shows signs of emotional
instability and starts seeing a shrink named Dr. H. Aaron (Dianne Weist). A laugher from moment one.
“If you build it, they will come” has become a national motto. The fantasy story of the Iowa farmer’s journey to uncover secret messages that lead to the return of Shoeless Joe Jackson and other players including Ray Kinsella’s father is inspiring and totally masterful fantasy. The best farm team in the league.
Kevin Costner is Mr. Baseball Movie and this may be the most authentic baseball movie on the list. The minor leagues are a strange and wonderful place that is portrayed in its real and brutal light. The romance between Costner and Sarandon is touching and not overstated. Tim Robbins is the perfect Rook and Costner plays the part with true heart and believability. A triple play.
You’re killing me, Smalls! These neighborhood kids may be in second place behind the Bad News Bears, but the charm of this movie is the group of friends who spend a summer playing ball and creating adventure after adventure. Be a kid for a couple of hours and realize how many great lines come from this movie. Rookie of the Year every year.
Kevin Costner plays a washed up, over the hill fictional pitcher, Billy Chapel, for the Detroit Tigers, about to pitch the last game of his career. As he embarks on the journey of his last game, which is apparently going to be a “Perfect Game,” he flashes back on his illustrious career and his personal love battle with his on again off again girlfriend, Jane Aubrey, played by Kelly Preston. John C. Reilly, the catcher and his best friend and team mate, craft the perfect game to create a perfect baseball movie.
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This month we take a look at the inception of something great, innovative, and very important in so many of our lives - video games. In June of 1972, the brilliant minds of Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney created Atari Inc., and with a simple Tennis game named Pong, opened the rabbit’s hole to creative minds of many different cultures, and generations.
I think it was the Hanukkah of 1975.…. We had to wait eight long days to open our big gift, but my brother and I were handsomely rewarded with an Atari Pong game system. This dinosaur in the world of “gaming”, (which wasn’t even a term then) was a marvel to be seen. It came with only the one game, as the idea of cartridges weren’t introduced until the1980 version of the Atari 2600. Imagine playing Tennis, with a video paddle, that you could actually control - on the T.V.!!!!! As a six year old, this was about the greatest thing since the hand break was added to the Big Wheel. Life was pretty good in the ‘70’s.
As Big Wheels turned to BMX, so did the advancements of video games, and the advent of the local arcade. With stand up machines, and sit down table-tops, Atari was making most of the favorites at the time, like Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Frogger, Lunar Lander, Missile Command, Centipede, and the classic, Asteroids. Anyone growing up in the Valley during the 80’s remembers 20 Grand Palace, the arcade featured in the movie War Games, or the now closed Malibu Grand Prix. For adolescents and adults alike, these places provided an escape from the regular world. A place where one could Joust on top of a huge flying ostrich, or go to battle on the Frontline, or
capture laser beams, in the future of Tron. Even for those casually involved, video games have been a great source of entertainment since the beginning, and the trend seems to be growing.
As joysticks and toggle switch triggers have advanced, so has the world of video games. Now that the virtual world they spoke of is here, games like Resident Evil, Grand Theft Auto, Halo, and Call Of Duty are leading the pack. With so many start up electronic game companies on the market, and industry numbers exceeding those of the film industry, it seems that the creators of Atari were on to something. Whatever success the industry has seen, rests on the shoulders of these pioneers.
So whether it’s paddles and popsicle sticks, or virtual game rooms with just you and your Sheldon Black Bong as protection, let’s remember a time gone by. A bit more innocent, and a lot less bloody - at least virtually….
by JAY EVANS
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If you have ever been to Black Hawk or Central City, there is a charm in the way that the buildings were all designed to take us back to the days of saloons with swinging doors and shootouts on dusty streets. Nearly every small town in Colorado has a bar that if you have a couple of beers, you can settle into the pace and swill of cowboy life. But the Old West is more than saloon girls and piano players with armbands. The Old West was commerce; it was mining, ranching and a whole lot of surviving our seasons. No place in Colorado encompasses the Old West the
there are times and places that we learn about, read about, see photographs and depictions of in film, but can we really ever understand the Old West? As Coloradans, a lot of us know people with ranches and we do a lot of outdoorsy things, but the real Old West is far from our lattes and Smartphones.
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way Leadville does. At 10,152 feet, Leadville is a piece of our history that amazes the mind and charms the soul.
The road to Leadville is no easy trek, even by today’s modern methods. Imagine crossing Independence Pass in winter, circa 1800, on horseback with mining supplies and a family. Thousands of people did just that during the Colorado mining boom. The rich history of America’s highest incorporated city is a tale that has been told in books, films and song. The Unsinkable Molly Brown was married in the church and Buffalo Bill moved to Leadville after the shooting at OK Coral. Bill famously died of pneumonia here shortly before his 71st birthday. The small town has seen its share of riches and times of struggle. In the 1980s, the town’s last working mine closed and sent the region into a tailspin recession, nearly making Leadville a ghost town. Today the city survives on its tourism and outdoor recreation industries. Since Independence Pass opens just after Memorial Day, it’s a great time to pack up the car and explore one of America’s most storied mining towns.
With its 70 square blocks of Victorian architecture, Leadville is the kind of getaway where time stands still. The quaintness of the downtown and the adjacent mining territory are worth
spending time exploring. One of the most famous buildings is the Tabor Opera House, which celebrated its 130th anniversary in 2009. If you go on a weekend, they host a Tabor Tea every Sunday where you can enjoy a tour and high tea, as it was served in the boom days.
The Leadville Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District that includes the Tabor Grant Hotel, St. George’s Church, Annunciation Church, Tabor Opera House, City Hall, Healy House, Dexter Cabin, Engelbach House, and Tabor House, as well as mining structures and small homes.
Leadville and Twin Lakes offer plenty to do in the summertime. Camping at the top of the Rockies is nothing short of spectacular. Leadville does get cold at night year round, so pack accordingly. Popular activities include fishing, horseback riding, hiking and 4-wheeling (available for rent in town), mountain biking and golf. Visit www.leadville.com for a list of outfitters and camping information.
Strike it rich this summer with a visit to the Old West!
Happy Travels
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KUSH: How would you describe your music?
LM: Our music has been defined as “good get-high music” by legions of fans worldwide. Our music is for the people, the patients, the growers, the care-givers, the hemp believers, as well as the smokers and the tokers around the globe. Our ideology toward the plant has come a long way from our earlier music. The change was inspired by Eddy Lepp and Jack Herer the first time we went to Amsterdam for the Cannabis Cup.
KUSH: What’s been the most challenging part in keeping your band alive?
LM: The name “Los Marijuanos” has been the greatest challenge for the band. A lot of respectable venues wouldn’t book us, radio stations wouldn’t play us, magazines wouldn’t cover us just because the name was so similar to the word marijuana. The name and the logo with the leaf is just too in-your-face for a lot of people; especially when we were starting out. Even my own family was worried about the name. But, I never thought of changing it; it is who we are and what we represent.
KUSH: How do you feel about the regulation of medical marijuana?
LM: I am in full support of medical marijuana in all states. Any measure that helps free the weed and legitimizes it for medical use is good to me. I think it’s a good place to start, but I am also in support of full legalization for everyone. As it states in the Bible, “God put every plant on this planet for us to use,” and if you look at the history of the plant, it has been a sacrament of religion and people for ages. Only recently has it been outlawed.
KUSH: What band has had the most influence on you and your bandmates?
LM: Queen -- Freddy Mercury is one of my favorite vocalists ever. Bands like the Rolling Stones, The Eagles, all the classic rock and R&B artists (too many to name). Old-school hip-hop artists, like Public Enemy, RUN DMC, Total Devastation. As far as in the Marijuana Freedom Fighters, Eddy Lepp, Jack Herer, Brett Bogue, Marc Emery, Rick Simpson, Steve Hager, Tommy Chong and last, but not least, my boys from Cypress Hill. If it wasn’t for them opening the door, Los Marijuanos would have never been. Much love to B-Real and the homies, and everyone who fights to free the plant.
KUSH: How many albums does Los Marijuanos have?
LM: Puro Plieto (1999), The Smoke Out (2001), Marijuanos 4 Life (2004), 23 Biggest Tokes Greatest Hits Album (2005), Donde Esta’ mi Feria? (2007), Trippin on Tricombs (2010).
KUSH: What’s next for your band?
LM: Putting in mad work, my nugget. I just put the final touches on the new “Trippin’ on Tricombs” CD, set to drop in fall of 2010. Then we are playing shows in support of the new release. I got something really cool lined up with Apothecary Travel and Green House: We are hiding a “GREEN TICKET” in the new album. One lucky fan who finds the “GREEN TICKET” will win a trip to smoke and party with Los Marijuanos at the Cannabis Cup 2010 in Amsterdam, a free Zephyr Ion Vaporizer, 300 euros spending money and more! We will be performing at Tacoma Hempfest, the first Treating Yourself Expo in Toronto with the World’s Largest Vapor Dome, Seattle Hempfest, Portland Hempstalk, Detroit Hemp and Cannabis Expo on Halloween, and then back to Amsterdam for the 23rd annual Cannabis Cup! For current tour schedule, you can check us out on Myspace, Facebook or our websites: losmarijuanos4life.com or losmarijuanosmusic.com.
KUSH: What else would you like our readers to know?
LM: Please take the time to do your research on the marijuana movement. We need supporters to step out of the closet, register to vote, write your government officials, and make your voice known and where you stand on this movement. Innocent people are being imprisoned, families are being destroyed all for the use of a plant. We need to stop this madness and not stand for them to herd us in prison like cattle. Stand up. Free Eddy Lepp, free Marc Emery, help Rick Simpson. The time for change is now. Support the movement today.
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by JAY EVANS
CHEF SCOTT DURRAH
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Chef Scott Durrah, renowned Caribbean executive chef from Eight Rivers Modern Caribbean Restaurant in Denver shares several cannabis infused recipes with our Kush Colorado readers. Chef Scott offers “Creative Cooking With Cannabis” class every third Saturday of the month. Check out www.8RiversLoDo.com for more information.
P UMPKIN & GINGER SOUP • 4 cups canned or fresh puree pumpkin • 1 cup carrots • ½ cup celery • ¼ cup fresh ginger • 1 cup onions • 8 cups of chicken stock • 1 bunch marjoram • pinch salt & pepper • 1 ½ cup canna cream
CANNA-CREAMTake 2 cups of cream and add 1/8 oz of good quality Cannabis. Refrigerate for 2 days and shake twice a day. It is now ready to add to your dishes.
METHODPlace all the ingredients, except cream, into a pot and bring to a boil. Lower heat and simmer for 20-25 minutes. When cool, blend the soup to a puree consistency and reheat the soup and season to taste. Add the canna cream just before serving. Garnish with croutons if desired and enjoy.
POT ATO SALAD • 4 slices of bacon • 1 medium yellow onion • ½ cup chopped celery • ¼ cup chopped sweet pickles • ½ teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoon diced green pepper • 5 cups cubed cooked potato • 3 hard boiled eggs, chopped • ½ cup canna infused olive oil & ½ cup mayo mixed • ½ diced scotch bonnet pepper or chili pepper (optional)
METHODMix all ingredients in a big bowl and chill.
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DEVILLED PORK CHOPS • 4 medium size pork chops • 4 oz canna butter • 2 small onions, chopped • 1 teaspoon flour • 2 tablespoons ketchup • 8 cups of chicken stock • ½ green, scotch bonnet pepper, sliced • ½ teaspoon all spice • ½ pint water • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce • salt to taste
METHODTrim the pork chops and lightly brown them in canola or light oil. Remove for heat and brown onions in same oil. Stir in flour, cook stirring until golden brown. Remove from heat. Gradu-ally add water, pepper, all spice, Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, ½ canna butter, ketchup and salt to taste. Place pork chop in the sauce and gently simmer on low for 20 minutes or until tender. Add remaining canna butter and mix and serve.
ROASTED CHICKEN WITH CANNA RICE AND PEAS • 3 cups of rice (instant) • 1 cup of pease or beans of your choice • 12 oz of canna coconut milk • 3 teaspoons canna butter • 3 sprigs of thyme • 3 teaspoons garlic • 2 stalks green onions • ½ cup fresh corn (roasted optional) • ¼ teaspoon black pepper and salt
CANNA COCONUT MILKMake canna coconut milk by adding 1/8 oz of cannabis to coconut milk and let stand in refrigerator for 2 days shaking twice a day. Strain cannabis and coconut milk is ready for use.
METHODAdd all ingenious in your normal rice and water and cook as instructed. Once rice is ready add canna butter and stir. Top with Chicken as an option.
CANNA BANANA SURPRISE • 6 ripe bananas • 2 oz canna butter • 2 oz brown sugar • 5 teaspoons dark rum • Grated rind of ½ a lemon • vanilla ice cream
METHODPeel the bananas and s lice slantwise. Place in a shallow oven proof dish; sprinkle a little brown sugar between the layers of bananas. Melt canna butter and remaining brown sugar together, beat in rum and lemon rind, spread on top of bananas. Bake in oven at 275 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes, spoon on ice cream while hot and enjoy.
CHEF SCOTT DURAH CONTINUED
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by ROBERT E. SELANphotos byROBB FRIEDMAN
I have to admit when I first took on this story I thought it was going to be just a product review about a cool (or let’s say healthier) way to medicate. Wow was I wrong. Well not about the fact that the Magic Flight Vaporizer is a cool and healthier way to utilize medical cannabis, but about the bigger picture behind it.
Fast forward, and the staff at Magic-Flight tell me about how to wrap 20 years of wood-working, engineering, philosophy, and metaphysics into a start-up MMJ venture.
Magic flight is not just another vaporizer success story. I think they are really on to something. As they tell it, the backbone of Magic Flight’s success is the result of three deep but succinct statements:
Love is that which enables choice;Love is always stronger then fear; andAlways choose on the basis of love.These three sentences are embedded on the bottom of every
vaporizer Magic Flight produces.
Yes it is a vaporizer that works phenomenally well, is easy to use, compact, portable and convenient. But these attributes are not the bragging rights Magic Flight is proud of.
While the results of the thousands of hours that went into the engineering feat is impressive, even greater consideration has been given to company operations and especially customer service and warranties. Even the company founder says that when he decided to move forward with this endeavor, that he made a conscientious decision to run his company the same way he chooses to live his life. It is all summed up on the bottom of each Magic Flight Vaporizer. www.magic-flight.com
by ROBERT E. SELANphotos byROBB FRIEDMAN
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With the 4th of July weekend just around
the corner, the Colorado KUSH crew felt it
was only fitting to spotlight some spectacular
Independence Day Fireworks Celebrations
around our great state. We’ll avoid all the
gory details about the amount of Hot Dogs
consumed every 4th, or the number of digits
blown off by firecracker mishaps yearly.
We’ll just stick to the important stuff, like the
where’s, when’s, and the .com’s, .org’s, and
.biz’s….. you know, so you can go look it
up….. And raise a toast to your Independence
at one of these celebrations.
by JAY EVANS
• ArvadaFestivals.com
• AuroraGov.org
• Avon.org
• Folsom Field @ University of Colorado - 7:45 pm
• BrightonCo.gov
• Broomfield.org/recreation
• BrushColo.com
• Buena Vista Rodeo / Chamber of Commerce
• Mayfarms.com
• Canon City @ Royal Gorge Bridge 8 am
• Carbondalegov.org
• Castle Rock Liberty Festival - 5 pm
• ColoradoRapids.com
• ColoradoRockies.com
• CherryArts.org
• Cornerstone Park - Englewood - 9 pm
• EstesParkCVB.com - 9 pm
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• Firestone.co.us
• GeorgetownColorado.biz
• Creekside Park / Glendale 9 pm
• GlenwoodChamber.com
• GoldenLionsClub.org
• LakewoodonParade.org
• Littleton.org
• CityofLoneTree.com
• CityofLoveland.org
• TownofMeeker.org
• ManitouSprings.org
• PalmerLakeFireworks.com
• Bandimere Speedway / Morrison - 3 pm
• Northglenn.org
• Pagosa Springs High School - 9 pm
• Parkeronline.org
• Hasan Amphitheater @ CSU-Pueblo - 9 pm - Pueblo.us
• Salida.com
•ExploreSteamboat.com - Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo @ Romick
• Arena
• VisitTelluride.com
• ThinkVail.com
• Wellington Jr. High School - 10 am
• Westminster City Park soccer Field - 7 pm
• Winter Park - Fraser Sports Complex
• Woodland Park High School - All Day
• Wray Football Field
So there you have it. This covers almost every corner of our beloved state, and now there is no excuse for you too miss our country’s birthday celebration. This is your official invitation to the party….. So as the 4th draws near, stay focused on your Hot dog consumption, and leave the fireworks to the pro’s.
Let’s celebrate Independence Day in peace, and be thankful that we have such freedom of choice.
Happy 4th of July, from KUSH Magazine!!!!
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AAs reported in late May by Bloomberg Business Week, 15 Federal lawmakers led by U.S. Representative Barney Frank are trying to get banks to recognize that medical marijuana clinics are legitimate and lawful businesses. These lawmakers are trying to get the Treasury Department to set rules that will encourage banks to provide financial services to these businesses.
“Legitimate state-legal businesses are being denied access to banking services, which does not serve the public interest,” the lawmakers said in a May 20 letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner that was distributed today by Americans for Safe Access, a patient-advocacy group. Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat and chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, signed the letter with 12 Democrats and two Republicans.
Colorado’s Representative Jared Polis (D), asks the Treasury to issue “formal written guidance” assuring banks they won’t be targeted for doing businesses with companies that distribute medical marijuana.
Lenders including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and other U.S. lenders have stopped opening new accounts for vendors that provide medical marijuana because cannabis consumption and distribution are illegal under federal law. Frank believes that if states have passed laws that have made medical marijuana a legal business that the U.S. Treasury should not tell banks “they can’t service them the way they would service any other business.” This is a state matter, according to Frank and his fellow lawmakers.
Frank and Ron Paul are co-sponsors of a bill that would repeal the federal law that makes marijuana use a crime and let states decide whether to legalize it. States that do so then would be able to collect sales tax on marijuana, Frank said.
According to studies conducted by the California State Board of Equalization, Californians use over 1 million pounds of marijuana each year. A sales tax of $50 per ounce could generate $1.38 billion in annual revenue for the state, according to an estimate from the board.
According to Polis, denying financial services to medical marijuana dispensaries creates “an increased risk to public safety with potential theft or robbery that any cash-only or cash-reliant business faces” and makes it harder for vendors “to accurately account for tax liability.”
Colorado dispensaries are constantly being denied credit card accounts or have their banks turning them down for checking and credit-card vending accounts because banks are worried about running afoul of anti-money-laundering and asset-forfeiture laws
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according to Polis. One of the biggest problems currently facing these businesses is the banking and credit issue.
According to Mary Eshet, a spokesperson for Wells Fargo, she has stated that Wells continues to provide services to dispensaries that were customers, but that Wells has a policy to stop taking on new medical marijuana businesses.
“Since Wells Fargo is a national bank, we developed our policy in alignment with the federal law and opted not to open new accounts with medical marijuana dispensaries,” according to Ms. Eshet.
According to Bank of America’s spokesperson, Shirley Norton, the position of the biggest U.S. lender, is that there is “no choice” other than to avoid doing business with medical marijuana dispensaries as long as the federal government outlaws it. Bank of America considers this a legal decision, not a moral decision.
The decision by big banks to shun an industry that could generate $100 billion in annual sales has created a void and prompted marijuana businesses to search for alternative financial services providers, according to Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML, based in Washington.
According to St. Pierre, “The scramble is definitely afoot right now for procuring not only competent services, but also fairly priced ones,” and that, “there’s a number of folks on the front range who are now doing business with community banks, cooperatives and credit unions.”
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ADAMS COUNTY
Rocky Mountain Caregivers (720) 329-5763
ALAMOSA
Sensitiva Hollistic Therapeutics451 Santa Fe Ave Alamosa, CO 81101 (719) 589-0420
ALMA
South Park Cananbis Club99 S. Main St.(970) 485-5263
ARVADA
Special Kinds4804 W. 60th Ave. Arvada, CO 80003 (303) 420-KIND (5463)
ASPEN
Alternative Medical Solutions106 S. Mill St., Ste 203 Aspen, CO 81611(970) 544-8142
Locals Emporium of Alternative Farms (L.E.A.F.)100 S. Spring St., Ste 2Aspen, CO 81611(970) 920-4220
AVON
Tree Line Premier Dispensary40801 Hwy 6 Suite # 215Avon, CO 81620(970) 949-1887
AURORA
Rocky Mountain Patient Services16295 Tower Rd.Aurora, CO 80122(720) 275-9436
Doctors Canna Health3033 S. Parker Rd., Ste 720Aurora, CO 80014(888) 420-4204
BERTHOUD
Alternative Natural Pain Management310 Mountain Ave.Berthoud, CO 80513(970) 217-4982
Herbs Medicinals Inc.435 Mountain Ave.Berthoud, CO 80513(970) 344-5060
BOULDER
Doctors CannaMed USA1750 30th St.Boulder, CO 80301 877 420-MEDS
New Leaf Wellness1325 Broadway, Ste 211Boulder, CO 80302(303) 408-9122
Dispensaries Altitude Organic Medicine - Boulder5420 Arapahoe Ave., Unit D2Boulder, CO 80303(303) 443-0240
BMMC Services2206 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302
Boulder Alternative Medicine1325 Broadway St., Ste 213 Boulder, CO 80302(720) 210-4021
Boulder County Caregivers2955 Valmont Rd. Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 495-2195
Boulder Kind Care2031 16th St. Boulder, CO 80302 (720) 235-4232
Boulder Kush1750 30th St, Unit 8Boulder, CO 80301(303) 447-2900
Boulder Medical Marijuana Dispensary2111 30th St., Unit ABoulder, CO 80301(303) 449-2663
Boulder MMJ1909 N. Broadway St., # 103Boulder, CO 80302(303) 732-MMJ4 (6654)
Boulder Rx6560 Odell Pl.Boulder, CO 80301
Boulder Rx1035 Pearl St., 3rd floorBoulder, CO 80302
Boulder Vital Herbs2527 ½ N Broadway St.Boulder, CO 80304(303) 440-0234
Boulder Wellness Center5420 Arapahoe Ave., Ste F Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 442-2565
Boulder’s Unique Dispensary900 28th St. Boulder, CO 80303
Colorado Care Inc2850 Iris Ave.Boulder, CO 80301(303) 250-9066
Crème de la Chron 2450 Central Ave. Boulder, CO 80301
Crossroads Wellness1750 30th St. #14 Boulder, CO 80301(720) 379-6046
Dr. Reefer’s Dispensary1121 Broadway, Unit G-1 Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 727-0711
Evolution Medicine Services4476 N. Broadway St.Boulder, CO 80304(303) 588-3335
Flower of Life Healing Arts, Inc.3970 N. Broadway, Ste 201 Boulder, CO 80304(303) 444-1183
Green Belly Co-op Boulder, CO(720) 381-6187
Healing House1303 ½ Broadway St.Boulder, CO 80302
Helping Hands Herbals2714 28th St. Boulder, CO 80301(303) 444-1564
High Grade Alternatives3370 Arapahoe Rd.Boulder, CO 80303(303) 449-1905
Indigenous Medicines LLC1200 Pearl St., #35Boulder, CO 80302(303) 402-6975
Medicine on the Hill1089 13th St.Boulder, CO 80302
MediPharm800 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302
Mountain Medicine Group2515 Broadway St.Boulder, CO 80304(720) 542-9943
Natural Alternative Medicine5370 Manhattan Cir.Boulder, CO 80303(720) 363-9877 New Options Wellness2885 Aurora Ave., Ste 40Boulder, CO 80303(720) 266-9967
Ohana PC918 University Ave. Boulder, CO 80302
Specialty Health Services, LLC6700 Lookout Rd., Ste 5Boulder (Gunbarrel), CO 80301(303) 530-3031
Table Mesa Wellness Center 4730 Table Mesa Dr. Boulder, CO 80305(303) 554-5399
THC Ministry of Boulder1221 Pearl St., No. 10 Boulder, CO 80302(303) 449-4437
The Bud2500 Broadway, Ste 100Boulder, CO 80304(303) 565-4019
The Farm1644 Walnut St.Boulder, CO 80304(303) 440-1323
The Farmacy845 Walnut St. Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 459-4676
The Green Room1738 Pearl St., Ste 100m Boulder, CO 80302(303) 945-4074
The Greenest Green2034 Pearl St.Boulder, CO 80302(303) 953-2582
The Hill Cannabis Club (THC), LLC 1360 College Ave.Boulder, CO 80302(303) 245-9728
The Medication Company4483 N. Broadway St.Boulder, CO 80304 (303) 635-6481
The Village Green Society2043 16th St.Boulder, CO 80302 (720) 746-9064
Therapeutic Compassion Center1501 Lee Hill Dr., No. 22Boulder, CO 80202
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Top Shelf Alternatives1327 Spruce St., Ste 301 Boulder, CO 80302(303) 459-5335
Trill Alternatives1537 Pearl St.Boulder, CO 80301(303) 993-7064
Vape Therapeutics1327 Spruce St., Ste 300Boulder. CO 80302
WELL Dispensary3000 Folsom St.Boulder, CO 80304(303) 993-7932
BRECKENRIDGE
Breckenridge Cannabis Club226 S. Main St.Breckenridge, CO 80424(970) 453-4900
Medicine Man101 N. Main St., Ste 6Breckenridge, CO 80424(970) 453-2525
Organix1795 Airport Rd., Unit A2 Breckenridge, CO 80424(970) 453-1340
CARBONDALE
C.M.D.1101 Village Rd. Carbondale, CO 81623(970) 306-3231
Sopris LEAF580 Main St., 3rd floor #300 Carbondale, CO 81623 (970) 704-0420
CASTLE ROCK
Mile High Medical Gardens858 Happy Canyon Rd., #150Castle Rock, CO 80108(720) 249-2492
The Lil Green House 518 Wilcox St. Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 993-3070
CENTENNIAL DoctorsCannabis Centers for Alternative Wellness 6590 S. Broadway St.Centennial, CO 80121 (720) 223-5551
CreditDispensary Credit Card Processing7108 S. Alton Way, Bldg G, Ste 101A Centennial, CO 80112(303) 981-8885
CLIFTON
God’s Gift571 32 Rd.Clifton, CO 81504(970) 609-4438
Herbal Medical Center3258 F Rd., Unit BClifton, CO 81520 (970) 433-0399
COLORADO SPRINGS
Insurance CompaniesAcruxis Agency William Prince731 N. Weber St., Ste 215Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 635-7278
DoctorsCannaMed USA2935 Galley Rd.Colorado Springs, CO 80909(877) 420-MEDS
Herbal Health Systems102 S Tejon St.Colorado Springs, CO 80903(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
Herbal Health Systems1235 Lake Plaza Dr., Ste 221Colorado Springs, CO(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
DispensariesA Cut Above1150 E. Fillmore St.Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 434-1665
A Cut Above3750 Astrozon Blvd., Ste 140Colorado Springs, CO 80910 (719) 391-5099
Altitude Organic Medicine 822 W. Colorado Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80905(719) 313-9841
Altitude Organic Medicine 409 S. Nevada Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Aromas & Herbs, LLC - Go Green Cross2514 W. Colorado Ave., Ste 206Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 930-9846
Canna Care1675 Jet Wing Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80916 (719) 596-3010
Canna Caregivers3220 N. Academy Blvd., Ste 4Colorado Springs, CO 80917(719) 597-6685
Cannabis Science, Inc. 6946 N Academy Blvd, Ste B #254Colorado Springs, CO 80918(719) 641-1188
Cannabis Therapeutics Caregivers Cooperative907 E. Fillmore St.Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719) 633-7124
Canna-pothecary, LLC1730 W. Colorado Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 633-2511(719) 646-4695 (temp)
Care West, LLC1351 Pecan St.Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 434-7852
Colorado Cannabis Caregivers2203 N. Weber St.Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 634-7389
Colorado Cannabis Center1905 N. Academy Blvd.Colorado Springs, CO 80909(719) 574-4455
Epic Medical Caregiver 3631 Galley Rd.Colorado Springs, CO 80909(719) 638-4596
Front Range Alternative Medicines P.O. Box 60744Colorado Springs, CO 80960(719) 213-0118
Genovation Laboratories957 E. Fillmore St.Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719) 632-6026
Medical Marijuana Connection2933 Galley Rd.Colorado Springs, CO 80909(719) 297-1420
Mira Meds3132 W. ColoradoColorado Springs, CO 80904
Mountain Med Club4465 Northpark Dr.Colorado Springs, CO 80907(719) 599-4180
Natural Advantage Medical Marijuana Center925 W. Cucharras St.Colorado Springs, CO 80905(719) 533-1177
Natural Remedies MMJ408 S. Nevada Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80903(800) 985-7168
Nature’s Medicine Wellness Center11 S. 25th St., Ste 220Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 213-3239
Old World Pharmaceutical6347 E. Platte Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80915(719) 393-3899
Pikes Peak Alternative Health and Wellness Centers1605 S. Tejon St., Ste 101Colorado Springs CO, 80905 (719) 575-9835
Pikes Peak Cannabis Caregivers3715 Drennan Rd.Colorado Springs, CO 80910(719) 216-5452
Pikes Peak Compassionate Care Center2845 Ore Mill Rd. #6Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 633-8499
Sunshine Wellness Center31 N. Tejon St., Ste 400Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 632-6192
THC (The Highland Collective)332 W. Bijou St., Ste 101Colorado Springs CO, 80905 (719) 442-6737
The Green Door Collective3470 Chelton Loop N., Unit HColorado Springs, CO 80909(719) 574-1742
The Green Earth Wellness Center519 N. 30th St.Colorado Springs, CO 80904(719) 633-6337
The Healing Canna3692 E. Bijou St.Colorado Springs, CO 80909(719) 637-7645
The Highlands Cooperative332 West Bijou St., Ste. 101Colorado Springs, CO 80905 (719) 442-6737
The Organic Seed2303 East Platte Ave.Colorado Springs, CO 80909 (719) 375-3700
The Parc (Patient ActivityResource Center)957 E Fillmore StColorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 632-6026
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Today’s Health Care1635 W. Uintah St., Ste EColorado Springs, CO 80904 (719) 633-1300
Tree of Wellness1000 W. Fillmore St., Ste 105Colorado Springs, CO 80907 (719) 635-5556
Trichome Health Consultants2117 W. Colorado Ave.Colorado Springs CO, 80904 (719) 635-6337
U-Heal Apothecary101 N. Tejon St., #102 Colorado Springs, CO 80903(719) 465-3471
SecurityWatchpoint, LLC5971 Omaha Blvd. Colorado Springs, CO 80918(877) 277-6540
COMMERCE CITY
Colorado Coalition of Caregivers7260 Monaco St.Commerce City, CO 80022 (720) 987-3669
Top Shelf Hydroponics and Organic Gardening7260 Monoco St.Commerce City, CO 80022(303) 287-8118
CRESTONE
High Valley Healing Center and CannaTea 400 Galena Ave.Crestone, CO 81131(303) 877-7452
DACONO
Dacono Meds730 Glen Creighton Dr., Unit CDacono, CO 80514(303) 833-2321
DENVER
Doctors
AmarimedDr. Alan ShackelfordDenver, CO(720) 532-4744
CannaMed USA6855 Leetsdale Dr.Denver, CO 80224 (877) 420-6337 or(303) 388-2220
Happyclinicdenver.com 1211 S. Parker Rd., #101Denver, CO 80231 (720) 747-9999
Health Star Medical Evaluation Clinic710 E. Speer Blvd.Denver, CO 80203 (303) 586-1200
Herbal Health Systems2777 S Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO 80222 (720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
The Medical MarijuanaDoctors (MMD)700 E. Speer Blvd. (2nd Floor)Denver, CO 80203 (303) 309-6704
SmokeshopsBlown Glass and Accessories 4815 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 388-1882
Head Quarters1301 Marion St.Denver, CO 80218 (303) 830-2444
Heads of State 3015 W 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-6585
Herbal Daze Smoke Shop4530 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220(303) 333-1445
Herbal Daze Smoke Shop6525 N. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80221(303) 427-1445
High Fashion Glass 42 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303) 766-5473 or (303) 766-5437
Mary Jayz Cool Stuff4014 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212 (720) 855-7451
DENVER CENTRAL
5280 Wellness1321 Elati St.Denver, CO 80204(720) 296-1711
Advanced Medical Alternatives1269 Elati St.Denver, CO 80204(303) 351-WEED (9333)
All Green Health Alternatives2757 Bryant St.Denver, CO 80211 (303) 868-4753 or (303) 955-6552
Alpine Herbal Wellness313 Detroit St.Denver, CO 80206(303) 355-HERB (4372)
Alternative Medicine on Capital Hill1401 Ogden St.Denver, CO 80218 (720) 961-0560
Back to the Garden Wellness Center 1547 Gaylord St.Denver, CO 80206(720) 877-3562
Cannabis Medical762 Kalamath St.Denver, CO 80204 (303) 912-2013
Canna Center5670 E. Evans Ave., Ste 216Denver, CO 80222(720) 222-3454
Capitol Hill Medicine Shoppe1410 Grant St., #B104Denver, CO 80204 (303) 993-5777
Caregivers for Life of Cherry Creek310 Saint Paul St.Denver, CO 80206 (720) 536-5462
Carribbean Connection6th Ave. & Santa Fe Dr.Denver, CO 80204(720) 209-2454 or (720) 217-6786
Cherry Creek Health 155 Cook St., #150 Denver, CO 80206 (303) 388-0086
Cherry Creek High Expectations2719 E. 3rd Ave.Denver, CO 80206(303) 955-7855
City Park Dispensary3030 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80206(720) 389-9735
Colorado Care Facility Medicinal Marijuana5130 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220(303) 953-8503
Colorado CaregiversDenver, CO(720) 258-6847
Cured Therapeutics877 Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80204(303) 868-1269
Denver Relief1 Broadway St.Denver, CO 80223(303) 420-MEDS
Discount Medical Marijuana970 Lincoln St.Denver, CO 80203 (303) 355-9333
Front Range DispensaryDenver, CO 80203 (720) 620-4463
Go Dutch Collective1111 Lincoln St.Denver, CO 80203(720) 220-9029
Green Cross of Cherry Creek128 Steele St., Ste 200Denver, CO 80206 (303) 321-4201
Green Karma Medical1115 Grant St., Ste G2Denver, CO 80203(303) 815-1585
Greenwerkz 907 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80218 (303) 647-5210
Harmony Project1940 Blake St. #11Denver, CO 80202(303) 292-4420
Hawaiian Herbal Health Center1337 Delaware St., #2Denver, CO 80204(303) 893-1200
Herbal Health419 W. 13th Ave.Denver, CO 80204 (720) 542-8364
Herbs 4 You20 E. 9th Ave.Denver, CO 80203(303) 830-9999
Lincoln Herbal424 Lincoln St.Denver, CO 80203 (303) 955-0701
Mile High Alternative MedicineDenver, CO 80203 (720) 289-9654
Mile High Green Cross852 Broadway St.Denver, CO 80203 (303) 861-4252
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Pain Management of Colorado110 Cook St., Ste 103Denver, CO 80206 (303) 423-7246 Pride in Medicine 731 W. 6th Ave.Denver, CO 80204(303) 999-0441
Pure Medical Dispensary 1133 Bannock St.Denver, CO 80204(303) 534-PURE (7873)
Remedy Care Center1850 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(303) 935-2694
Rocky Mountain Farmacy1719 Emerson St.Denver, CO 80218 (720) 389-9002
Tender Healing Care1355 Santa Fe Dr., Ste F Denver, CO 80204(720) THC-4-THC
The Grasshopper Alternative Medicine1728 E. 17th Ave. Denver, CO 80218 (303) 388-4677
The OG Collective Medical Marijuana Dispensary82 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(303) 955-0070
DENVER DOWNTOWN
24/7 Health Care Centers3535 Walnut St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 479-8756
ALCC, LLC2257 Curtis St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-3435
Alternative Medicine On The 16th Street Mall 910 16th St., #805Denver, CO 80205 (303) 623-1900
Apothecary of Colorado1730 Blake St., Ste 420Denver, CO 80202 (303) 296-5566
Ballpark Holistic Dispensary 2119 Larimer St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 953-7059
Botanico, Inc. 3054 Larimer St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-2273
Budding Health 2042 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205 (720) 242-9308
Cannabis Station1201 20th St.Denver, CO 80205(303) 297-WEED (9333)
Denver Compassionate Caregivers1538 Wazee St.Denver, CO 80202 (303) 623-7246 (PAIN)
Denver Kush Club2615 Welton St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 736-6550
Denver Patients Group2863 Larimer St., Unit BDenver, CO 80205(303) 484-1662
Discount Medical Marijuana2028 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80206(303) 355-9333
Elevated Medical3660 Downing St.Denver, CO 80205(303) 530-4338
Great Scott’s Total Care198 E. 45th Ave.Denver, CO 80216(720) 304-5940
GreenDocs L.L.C. 1550 Larimer St., Ste 309Denver, CO 80202(303) 339-0214
Greenhouse Wellness Center2403 Champa St.Denver, CO 80205(720) 328-0412
J&J Green Clinic3462 Walnut St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 284-5610
Lotus1444 Wazee St., Ste 115 Denver, CO 80202 (720) 974-3109
Mahooka Meds2400 Larimer St.Denver, CO 80205 (720) 536-0850
Mile High Cannabis 899 Logan St. Denver, CO 80203 (303) 955-6203
Mile High Medical424 21st St.Denver, CO 80205(303) 296-3732
Mind Body Spirit3054 Larimer St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-2273
Natural Remedies1620 Market St., Ste 5W Denver, CO 80202 (303) 953-0884
RiNo Supply Co3100 Blake St. Denver, CO 80205 (303) 292-2680
SNW2030 E. 20th Ave.Denver, CO 80205(303) 321-MEDS (6337)
Summit Wellness2117 Larimer St.Denver, CO 80205(720) 407-8112
Tastee YummeesP.O. Box 181457Denver, CO 80205(720) 937-1559
The Farmacy1400 Market St. Denver, CO 80202 (303) 260-7036
The Happy Harvest2324 Champa St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 997-4425
Timberline Herbal Clinicand Wellness Center3995 E. 50th Ave.Denver, CO 80216(303) 322-0901
Zen Dispensary26th Ave. & Ogden St.Denver, CO 80205 (303) 297-1466
DENVER EAST
Cannacopia 3857 Elm St. Denver, CO 80207 (303) 399-3333
City Floral1440 Kearney St.Denver, CO 80220(303) 355-4013
Colorado Care Facility 5130 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220(303) 953-8503
Flavored Essentials3955 Oneida St.Denver, CO 80207 (303) 377-0539
Herbal Care2866 N. Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO 80207 (303) 321-4433
Jane Medicals7380 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220(303) 388-JANE
New Millennium Solutions1408 N. Oneida St.Denver, CO 80220(720) 318-3275
Med Stop5926 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220 (303) 573-6337 (MEDS)
Rocky Mountain Farmacy6302 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220(720) 389-9002
Stone Forest Bakery846 1/2 Forest St. Denver, CO 80220(720) 297-0990
Supreme Care Strains and Wellness Center6767 E. 39th Ave., Ste 105 Denver, CO 80207 (720) 877-5216
The Clinic on Colfax Dispensary 4625 E. Colfax Denver, CO 80220 (303) 333-3644
The Healing Center of Colorado1452 Poplar St.Denver, CO 80220(720) 389-9285
Verde Dispensary 5101 E. Colfax Ave. Denver, CO 80220 (303) 474-4489
DENVER NORTH
Colorado Herbal Center7316 N Washington St.Denver, CO 80229(303) 287-6815
Doctors Orders5068 N. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80221 (303) 433-0276
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Elite Cannabis Therapeutics 6401 N. Broadway, Unit J Denver, CO 80221 (303) 650-4005
Green Medical Referrals Clinic - Denver5115 Federal Blvd., #9 Denver, CO 80221 (303) 495-5000
Medicine World4950 East Evans Ave.Denver, CO 80222(303) 300-5059
Nature’s Choice 2128 S. Albion St. Denver, CO 80222 (720) 447-3271
The Healing House 123 W. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (720) 389-6490
DENVER NORTHEASTGolden Meds 4690 Peoria St. Denver, CO 80239 (303) 307-4645
DENVER NORTHWEST
Alive Herbal Medicine4573 Pecos St.Denver, CO 80211 (720) 945-9543
Alternative Wellness Center2647 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80211(720) 855-6565 or (720) 855-8040
Altitude Organic Medicine - Highlands1716 Boulder St. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 855-MEDS (6337)
B*GOODS MMJ Apothecary 80 S. Pennsylvania St.Denver, CO 80209 (303) 803-8256 or (303) 777-5239
BC Inc.4206 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80212(720) 323-2383 or (720) 988-3184
Biocare2899 N. Speer Blvd., Ste 105 Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-3187
Chronic Wellness3928 Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-6500
Denco Alternative Medicine2828 Speer Blvd., #117Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-2266
Denver Metro Cannabis Couriers1562 S. Parker Rd., Ste 328Denver, CO 80231(720) 227-6939
Doc Danks4785 Tejon St., Unit 101Denver, CO 80211 (720) 276-5956
Grass Roots Health and Wellness2832 W. 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 325-7434
Grassroots3867 Tennyson St.Denver, CO 80212(303) 420-6279
Herbal Connections2209 W. 32nd Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (720) 999-6295
Herbal Spa4347 Tennyson St.Denver, CO 80212(303) 339-0116
Herbal Wellness, Inc.3870 N. Federal Blvd. Denver, CO 80211 (720) 299-1919
Highland Health2727 Bryant St., Ste 420Denver, CO 80211 (303) 455-0810
Highland Herbal Connections2209 W. 32 Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (720) 999-6295
Highlands Square Apothecary3460 W. 32nd Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-3346
Kushism2527 Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80211(303) 477-0772
Kushism3355 W. 38th St.Denver, CO 80212(303) 477-5171
Local Caregivers of Colorado 5316 Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80214 (720) 233-5482
Mary Jayz Natural Therapeutics4900 W. 46th Ave.Denver, CO 80212 (720) 855-7451
Platte Valley Dispensary2301 7th St., Unit BDenver, CO 80211 (303) 953-0295
Pure 3533 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80211(720) 335-6336
Sunnyside Alternative Medicine1406 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (303) 720-6761
Sweet Leaf Inc.5100 W. 38th Ave. Denver, CO 80212 (303) 480-5323
The Cosmic Company3460 W.32nd Ave.Denver, CO 80211(303) 433-3346
The Giving Tree of Denver2707 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (303) 477-8888
The ReLeaf Center2000 W. 32nd Ave.Denver, CO 80211 (303) 458-LEAF (5323)
The Tea Pot Lounge2008 Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80211(303) 656-9697
Therapeutic Herbal Comfort, LLCDenver, CO 80214(720) 298-8909
Total Health Concepts2059 Bryant St. Denver, CO 80211 (303) 433-0152
Urban Dispensary2675 W. 38th Ave.Denver, CO 80211(720) 389-9179
DENVER SOUTH
A Cut Above1911 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210(720) 536-8965
Broadway Wellness1290 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210(303) 997-8413
Cannabis 4 Health1221 S. Pearl St.Denver, CO 80210 (720) 296-7563
Colorado Alternative Medicine2394 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210 (720) 379-7295
Daddy Fat Sacks945 South Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(303) KIND-BUD
Delta 9 Caretakers LLC 2262 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 570-2127
Denver Patients Center, LLC2070 S. Huron St.Denver, CO 80223(303) 733-3977
Earth’s Medicine74 Federal Blvd., Unit ADenver, CO 80219(720) 542-8513
Ganja Gourmet1810 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (303) 282-9333
Healing Buds468 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(303) 936-0309
Mother Nature’s Miracle315 W. Littleton Blvd.Denver, CO 80210 (303) 794-3246
Organameds2020 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210 (720) 862-7544
Patients Choice of Colorado2251 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210 (303) 862-5016
Rocky Mountain Caregivers285 S. Pearl St.Denver, CO 80209 (720) 746-9655
THC: The Herbal Center1909 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210 (303) 719-4372
The Candy Girls Denver, CO 80219(303) 219-6020
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The Health Center2777 S. Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO 80222(303) 758-9997
The Kind Room1881 S. BroadwayDenver CO, 80210 (720) 266-3136
The Wellness Shop5885 E. Evans AveDenver CO, 80222 (303) 756-3762
Walking Raven Dispensary2001 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210 (720) 327-5613
Wellspring Collective1724 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80210 (303) 733-3113
DENVER SOUTHEAST
303 Cannabis Inc.1800 S. Sheridan Blvd., #303Denver, CO 80232(720) 934-5388
A Mile High LLC 63 W. Alameda Ave. Denver, CO 80223 (303) 722-3420
Alternative Medicine Of Southeast Denver 6853 Leetsdale Dr.Denver, CO 80224 (720) 941-8872
Altitude Organic Medicine - South2250 S. Oneida St., Ste 204Denver, CO 80224(303) 756-8888
BuddingHealth 4955 S. Ulster St., #105 Denver, CO 80237(303) 770-0470
Colorado Cannabis Services1842 S. Parker Rd, Unit 18Denver, CO 80247 (720) 984-6543
Cronergy4101 E. Louisiana Ave., #320, Denver, CO 80246 (720) 382-1287
Green Around You970 S. Oneida St., Ste 17Denver, CO 80224 (303) 284-9075
Green Cross Caregivers 1842 S. Parker Rd. Denver, CO 80231 (303) 337-2229
Green Ribbon Clinic4155 E. Jewell Ave., #403Denver, CO 80222 (720) 296-8035
Herban Wellness Inc. 4155 E. Jewell Ave., #405 Denver, CO 80222 (877) 702-4MMJ (4665)
Karmaceuticals 4 S. Santa Fe Dr.Denver, CO 80223(303) 76-KARMA
Little Brown House 1995 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80223 (303) 282-6206
Little Green Pharmacy1331 S. BroadwayDenver, CO 80223(303) 722-2133
Medical Marijuana for Wellness1240 S. Parker Rd., #100Denver, CO 80231 (720) 629-3476
Metro Cannabis Inc.4101 E. Wesley Ave., Ste 1Denver, CO 80222 (720) 771-9866 or (720) 542-3022
Metro Cannabis on Hampden Inc.3425 S. Oleander Ct., Unit B Denver, CO 80224 (720) 365-5307
Mile High Quality of Life2186 S. Holly St., #106Denver, CO 80222 (720) 933-1857
Mile High Remedies4155 E. Jewell Ave., Ste 310Denver, CO 80222 (303) 419-3896
Mile High Wellness6740 E. Hampden Ave.Denver, CO 80237 (720) 382-8516
Rockbrook, Inc.2865 S. Colorado Blvd., Ste 323Denver, CO 80222 (303) 756-0595
Rocky Mountain Alternative Medicine1479 S. Holly St.Denver CO, 80222 (303) 758-9114
Rocky Mountain Farmacy2420 S. Colorado Blvd.Denver, CO 80222(720) 389-9002
Rocky Mountain Marijuana Dispensary1126 S. Sheridan Blvd. Denver, CO 80232(303) 219-4884
Sleeping Giant Wellness45 Kalamath St.Denver, CO 80223(303) 573-3786
Southwest Alternative Care1940 W. Mississippi Ave.Denver, CO 80223(303) 593-2931
SweetLeaf Compassion Center5301 Leetsdale Dr.Denver, CO 80246 (303) 955-8954
Tetra Hydro Center9206 E. Hampden Ave.Denver, CO 80231(303) 221-0331
Very Best Medicine (VBM Club)6853 Leetsdale Dr. Denver, CO 80224 (720) 941-8872
Wellness Center330 S. Dayton St. Denver, CO 80247 (303) 856-7798
DENVER SOUTHWEST SUBURBS
420 Wellness2960 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80236 (303) 493-1787
Alameda Wellness Center183 W. Alameda Ave.Denver, CO 80223 (303) 736-6999
CannaMart3700 W Quincy Ave., #3702Denver, CO 80236(303) 730-0420
Clovis, LLC4000 Morrison Rd.Denver, CO 80219 (303) 284-3165
Green Tree Medical, LLC3222 S. Vance St.Denver, CO 80227 (720) 838-1652
Home Sweet Home20 Sheridan Blvd.Denver, CO 80226(303) 922-8777
Mr. Stinky’s314 Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219 (720) 243-0246(303) 736-6188
Mile High Therapeutics1568 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(720) 389-9369
Nature’s Cure4283 W. Florida Ave.Denver, CO 80219(303) 934-9503
Rocky Mt. Organics1015 W. Evans Ave.Denver, CO 80223 (720) 479-8905
Rocky Mountain Patient Services934 S. Federal Blvd.Denver, CO 80219(303) 922-9385 or (720) 882-5521
DURANGO
Nature’s Medicine - Durango 129 E. 32nd St.Durango, CO 81301(970) 259-3714
Nature’s Own Wellness Center927 Highway 3Durango, CO 81301(970) 259-0283
EGDEWATER
Greenwerkz5840 W. 25th Ave. Edgewater, CO 80214(303) 647-5210
Northern Lights Natural Rx2045 Sheridan Blvd., Ste B Edgewater, CO 80214(303) 274-6495
EDWARDS
New Hope Wellness Center 210 Edwards Village Blvd., B-110 Edwards, CO 81632(970) 569-3701
Rocky Mountain High 105 Edwards Village Blvd. Edwards, CO 81632 (970) 926-4408
ELDORADO SPRINGS
Green Belly Co-OP3330 El Dorado Springs Dr.Eldorado Springs, CO 80025 (720) 381-6187
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ENGLEWOODADG Herbal Medicine11 W. Hampden Ave.Englewood, CO 80113(720) 278-0419
Nature’s Kiss Medical Lounge4332 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 (303) 564-9690
CreditBest Card, LLC6955 E. Caley Ave.Englewood, CO 80111(303) 741-2313
FEDERAL HEIGHTSColorado Patient Coalition 9460 Federal Blvd.Federal Heights, CO 80260(303) 667-6032
Front Range Dispensary, LLC 8876 N. Federal Blvd.Federal Heights, CO 80260(303) 429-2420
FORT COLLINS/GREELEYBonnee and Clyde’s Caring Cannabis Fort Collins, CO 80526(970) 443-6206
BuddingHealth 1228 W Elizabeth St., Ste D8Fort Collins, CO 80521(970) 484-6337
Campus East MMJD1740 S. College Ave.Fort Collins, CO 80525(970) 817-1965
Colorado-CHRONIX Medicinal Cannabis CommunityFort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 227-3366
Colorado Wellness Providers 1425 Cape Cod Cir.Fort Collins, CO 80525(970) 217-0900
Emerald Pathway 4020 S. College Ave., Ste 11Fort Collins, CO 80525(970) 377-9950
Friendly Fire1802 Laporte Ave.Fort Collins, CO 80521(970) 631-8776
Generations Natural Medicine2006 8th St.Greeley, CO 80631 (970) 353-2839
Medicinal Gardens of Colorado 420 S. Howes St., Ste D (Stone House) Fort Collins, CO 80521 (970) 217-0575
Northern Colorado Natural Wellness1125 W. Drake Rd.Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 689-3273
Solace Meds301 Smokey St., Unit A Fort Collins, CO 80525(970) 225-6337
FRANKTOWN
S.E.C.A.M. (Serving Parker, Elizabeth, Castle Rock)7517 E State HWY 86 (720) 346-2772 or (303) 660-2650
FRISCO
Bioenergetic Healing Center 842 N. Summit Blvd #13Frisco, CO 80443(970) 668-3514
Medical Marijuana of the Rockies720 Summit Blvd., Ste 101AFrisco, CO 80443 (970) 668-MEDS
GARDEN CITY
Cloud 9 Caregivers 2506 6th Ave.Garden City, CO 80631(970) 352-4119
The Generations NaturalMedicine2647 8th Ave.Garden City, CO 80631(907) 353-2839
GLENDALENature’s Best4601 E. Mississippi Ave.Glendale, CO 80246(303) 386-3185
GEORGETOWN
Clear Creek Wellness Center1402 Argentine St.Georgetown, CO 80444(303) 569-0444
GLENWOOD SPRINGSGreen Medicine Wellness1030 Grand Ave.Glenwood Springs, CO 81601(970) 384-2026
Peaceful Warrior Medical Marijuana LLC216 6th St.Glenwood Springs, CO 81601(970) 485-5286
GOLDEN
Golden Alternative Care807 14th St., Ste AGolden, CO 80401 (303) 278-8870
Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine420 Corporate Cir. #IGolden, CO 80401 (720) 230-9111
GRAND JUNCTION
Doobies, LLC239 27 ¼ Rd, Ste 1 (on frontage road) Orchard Mesa/Grand Junction, CO 81503(970) 242-2281
Elk Mountain, LLC 477 30 Rd. Grand Junction, CO 81504 (970) 270-7229 or (970) 270-7452
Green Natural Solutions, LLC753 Rood Ave., Unit 3Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 424-5331
Heavenly Healing, LLC 1225 N. 23rd St. #106 Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 242-2488
Herbal Paradise2454 Hwy 6 & 50Grand Junction, CO 81505(970) 424-5264
High Desert Dispensary, LLC 1490 North Ave., Ste SGrand Junction, CO 81501 (970) 424-5357
High Desert DispensaryHighly Herbal555 North Ave., Ste 4Grand Junction, CO 81501(970) 778-5151
Mesa Alternative Health and Wellness605 Grand Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501(970) 424-5264
Naturals624 Rae Lynn Dr.Grand Junction, CO 81505(970) 424-5291
Nature’s Alternative496 28 Rd.Grand Junction, CO 81504(970) 245-2680
Nature’s Medicine 1001 Patterson Rd #1 Grand Junction, CO 81506 (970) 424-5393
Weeds719 Pitkin Ave.Grand Junction, CO 81501(970) 245-4649
HIGHLANDS RANCH
Hatch Wellness Center3624 E. Highlands Ranch Pkwy., #105Highlands Ranch , CO 80126 (303) 470-9270
IDAHO SPRINGS
Mountain Medicinals, Inc. 1800 Colorado Blvd., Ste 5 Idaho Springs, CO 80452 (303) 567-4211
LAFAYETTE
420HighWays, LLC201 E. Simpson St., Ste BLafayette, CO 80026 (720) 434-5210
Ka-tet Wellness Services489 N. Highway 287, Ste 201 Lafayette, CO 80026(303) 665-5599
LAKEWOOD
Alternacare830 Kipling St. Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 462-1070 or (303) 386-5865
Bud Med Health Centers2517 Sheridan Blvd.Lakewood, CO 80214 (720) 920-9617
Denver Mile Hydro355 S. Harlan St.Lakewood, CO 80226(303) 935-GROW (4769)
Green Tree Medical 3222 S. Vance St., #230Lakewood, CO 80227 (720) 838-1652
Lakewood Patient Resource Center7003 W. Colfax Ave.Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 955-5190
Meadows Wellness Center1701 Kipling St., Ste 104Lakewood, CO 80215 (720) 435-3830
Mr. Nice Guys12550 W. Colfax Ave., Unit 119 Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 233-6423
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Natures Herbal Solution9699 W. Colfax Ave., Unit A Lakewood, CO 80215(303) 232-2209
Pain Wellness Center2509 Sheridan Blvd.Lakewood, CO 80214 (720) 404-0174
Post Modern Health5660 W. Alameda Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226(303) 922-9479
Rocky Mountain Ways, LLC 1391 Carr St., Unit 303 Lakewood, CO 80214 (303) 238-1253
Rocky Mountain Wellness Center 1630 Carr St., Unit CLakewood, CO 80214(303) 941-7883
Therapeutic Herbal Comfort12078 W. Jewell Ave. Lakewood CO, 80228 (720) 298-8909
DoctorsHerbal Health Systems1630 Carr St., Ste ALakewood, CO 80214(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
SmokeshopsHeads of State 9715 W. Colfax Ave. Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 202-9400
Lazy J’s Smoke Shop10672 W. Alameda Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226(303) 985-2113
LARKSPURLarkspur Herbal Services(Inside Pony Express-o Cafe)9080 S. Spruce Mountain Rd.Larkspur, CO 80118(303) 681-3112
LITTLETON A Cut Above2690 W. Main St., Unit CLittleton, CO 80120(303) 999-0857
Blue Sky Care Connection1449 W. Littleton Blvd., Ste 10Littleton, CO 80120 (720) 283-6447
CannaMart72 E. Arapahoe Rd.Littleton, CO 80122 (303) 771-1600
Colorado Medical Marijuana LLC2 W. Dry Creek Cir.Littleton, CO 80120(303) 625-4012
Footprints Health8250 W. Coal Mine Ave., Unit 4 Littleton, CO 80123 (720) 981-2818
Green Mountain Care5423 S. Prince St.Littleton, CO 80120 (303) 862-6571
Southwest Alternative Care2100 W. Littleton Blvd., Suite 50 Littleton, CO 80120 (720) 237-3079
The Hemp Center 2430 W. Main St.Littleton, CO 80120(303) 993-7824
DoctorsHerbal Health Systems10475 Park Meadows Dr., Ste 600Littleton, CO 80124(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
LONGMONT Botanic Labs1110 Boston Ave., Ste 210Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 260-8203
Colorado Patients First1811 Hover St., Ste H Longmont, CO 80501(303) 449-1170
Herbal Medix10763 Turner Blvd, No. 3Longmont, CO 80504(303) 718-8543
Longmont Cannabis Club650 2nd Ave, Ste ALongmont, CO 80501(720) 340-1420
Nature’s Medicine1260 S. Hover Rd., Ste C Longmont, CO 80501 (303) 772-7188
New Age Wellness625 Main St.Longmont, CO 80501(720) 381-2581
Stone Mountain Wellness600 Airport Rd.Longmont, CO 80503(303) NUG-WEED or(303) 803-3062
The Apothecary1314 Coffman St. Longmont, CO 80501 (720) 210-3986
The Blueberry Twist725 Main St.Longmont, CO 80501(303) 651-7842
The Zen Farmacy323 3rd Ave., Ste 3Longmont, CO 80501(303) 774-1ZEN (1936)
Doctors CannaMed USA650 2nd Ave, Ste BLongmont, CO 80501(877) 420-MEDS
SmokeshopsHigh Society Smoke Shop608 9th Ave.Longmont, CO 80501(303) 502-7620
LOUISVILLEAlterMeds1156 W. Dillon Rd., #3 Louisville, CO 80227 (720) 389-6313
Compassionate Pain Management1116 W. Dillon Rd., Ste 7Louisville, CO 80027(303) 665-5596
LOVELANDBuddingHealth 1479 W. Eisenhower Blvd. Loveland, CO 80537(970) 635-3280
Chronic Illness Alternative Medicine129 S. Cleveland Ave.Loveland, CO 80537(970) 593-1180
Green Medical Referrals Clinic1505 N. Lincoln Ave.Loveland, CO 80538 (303) 495-5000
Magic’s Emporium2432 E. 13th St. Loveland, CO 80537 (970) 397-1901 (970) 667-4325
Marry Janes4229 W Eisenhower Blvd., Ste B2Loveland, CO 80537
MedicalM, LTD(970) 669-5105
Nature’s Herbal Relief Center 528 E. Eisenhower Blvd.Loveland, CO 80537(303) 219-6834
Nature’s Medicine843 North Cleveland Ave. Loveland CO, 80537 (970) 461-2811
LYONS
Headquarters Emporium Dispensary310 Main St.Lyons, CO 80540
MONUMENTPalmer Divide Green Meds(303) 912-2818
NEDERLAND
Grateful Meds110 Snyder StreetNederland CO, 80466 (303) 258-7703
NEDICATE, LLC150 N. Jefferson St., Ste B-3 Nederland, CO 80466(303) 258-7141
NedMeds(303) 258-7981
One Brown Mouse/Cannabis Healing Arts35 and 95 E. First St. Nederland, CO 80446 (303) 258-0633
Tea Alchemy98 Hwy 119 South, Ste 2(303) 258-3561
NORTHGLENNGreen Medical Referrals Clinic - Northglenn10781 Washington St. Northglenn, CO 80233 (303) 495-5000
PAGOSA SPRINGSGood Earth MedsPO Box 1149Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 (970) 731-2175
PALISADE
Colorado Alternative Health Care 125 Peach Ave., Unit B Palisade, CO 81526 (970) 424-5844
PARKERA Kinder Way10290 S Progress Way, Ste 204Parker, CO 80134(303) 325-5187
Colorado Medical, LLC11257 Tumbleweed WayParker, CO 80134(303) 588-0372
InsuranceGreen Point Insurance Group11479 S. Pine Dr.Parker, CO 80134(303) 841-8999
PUEBLO
Grassland Greenhouse LLC Pueblo, CO 81004 (719) 671-8857
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Medimar Ministry 112 Colorado Ave.Pueblo, CO 81004(719) 545-0100
DoctorsHerbal Health Systems1014 Eagleridge Blvd., Unit APueblo, CO 81008(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
PUEBLO WEST
Marisol Therapeutics Wellness Center177 Tiffany Dr.Pueblo West, CO 81007(719) 547-4000 or (800) 584-MARI (6274)
Organic Solutions356 S. McCulloch Blvd # 106Pueblo West, CO 81007 (719) 547-5179
SALIDA
Medical 4207595 West Hwy 50Sailda, CO 81201(719) 214-9515
SILVERTHORNE
High Country Healing191 Blue River PkwySilverthorne, CO 80497(970) 468-7858
STEAMBOAT SPRINGSNatural Choice Co-Op, LLC 1169 Hilltop Pky #104CSteamboat Springs, CO 80487(970) 846-7785
Rocky Mountain Remedies2750 Downhill Plaza #205 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487(970) 871-2768
THORNTONStreet Glass8671 Washington St.Thornton, CO 80229(303) 301-5117
WESTMINSTERColorado Patient Coalition9460 Federal Blvd.Westminster, CO 80260 (303) 810-8667
Herbal Remedies3200 W. 72nd Ave.Westminster, CO 80030 (303) 430-0420
The Healing Center8020 Federal Blvd. Westminster, CO 80031 (303) 412-0200
The Nichol’s FactoryWestminster, CO(720) 422-5714
DoctorsHerbal Health Systems10955 Westmoor Dr.Westminster, CO 80021(720) 279-2379 or (877) 304-HERB
WHEAT RIDGE
A Kind Place9195 W. 44th Ave. #EWheat Ridge CO, 80033 (720) 569-1666
Cannabis Kindness4045 Wadsworth Blvd. #306Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 431-4994
Clone Depot3505 Kipling St.Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 547-2252
NatuRx10107 W. 37th Pl.Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 (303) 420-9427
WINDSORA New Dawn Wellness Clinic520 ½ Main St.Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 599-6896
In Harmony Wellness4630 Royal Vista Cir.Windsor, CO 80528(970) 222-5555
Medigrow Wellness Clinic1292 Main St., Unit 1Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 686-1200
WOODLAND PARKComfort Care Centers1750 East Highway 24 Woodland Park, CO 80863 (719) 687-2221
Eagle’s Nest SanctuaryWoodland Park, CO 80863 (719) 687-2928
DELIVERY SERVICES303 Delivery ServiceDenver, CO 80224 (303) 993-7022 or(970) 586-5865
5280 Wellness ServicesWestminister, CO 80003(720) 301-4108
A1 Mobile Meds (MMJ)Commerce City, CO 80022(720) 422-0503
A20labsFort Collins, CO 80524(303) 909-4541
Alternative Health CenterLittleton, CO 80165(720) 227-5816
ApotheKary 48Denver, CO 80209(720) 237-1715
Chronic ExpressDenver, CO 80224(303) 656-7300
ClearLabsWindsor, CO 80550(720) 785-4788
Colorado Cannabis Therapy, LLC Grand Junction, CO 81501(970) 460-3017
Colorado’s Absolute Alternative Denver, CO 80205(720) 327-8572
Cream Denver, CO (303) 949-3618
Crystals Creations Pueblo, CO 81007(912) 322-2346
Denver Metro Medical Cannabis Couriers Denver, CO 80203(720) 227-6939
Dignity Group LLCDenver, CO 80218 (303) 238-4428 Dr. Green GenesDenver, CO 80202 (720) 329-3643
GeNEDics Medical Delivery Service Nederland, CO 80477
Greenfaith MinistryNunn, CO 80648(307) 221-2180
Greenlight Care Grand Junction, CO 81501(970) 609-MEDS (6337)
Herbal Delivery Services Denver, CO 80210(303) 868-0242
MariMedDenver, CO 80202(303) 669-7684
MedicalM, LTD Loveland, CO 80537(970) 669-5105
MetroMeds Delivery CODenver, CO(303) 923-5806
Mobile Dispensary LLCDenver, CO 80220(303) 396-5710
Nature’s Medicine - LovelandLoveland, CO 80537(970) 672-0454
Nature’s Medicine - PagosaPagosa Springs, CO 81447(970) 507-0148
Nature’s Own Wellness CenterDurango, CO 81301(720) 663-9554
Pueblo Delivery Service Pueblo, CO 81007(330) 703-7500
Sublime Wellness Center Denver, CO 80203(720) 382-0890
The Kind FarmacyDenver, CO 80204(720) 309-7771
TLC of ColoradoLongmont, CO 80501(720) 207-1324
Victory GardensGrand Junction, CO 80501(970) 314-5725
Zen CafeDenver, CO 80203(720) 306-8339
OTHER BUSINESSES
8 Rivers Restaurant1550 Blake St.Denver, CO 80202(303) 623-3422
CQB K-9www.cqbk9.com(719) 494-0345
Dazyswww.dazys.info(303) 818-0083
Dragon Chewerhttp://dragonchewer.com/(213) 973-DRGN
OTD Cycle Sports7010 E. Colfax Ave.Denver, CO 80220(303) 399-5447
Plant Medicine Expo HealthCare Provider Conferencewww.plantmedicineexpo.com(303) 991-6196
RxHydrowww.rxhydro.com(304) 69Hydro(304) 694-9376
Safer ColoradoDenver, CO 80204(303) 861-0033www.saferchoice.org
True Blue Tattoo305 S. Kipling St.Lakewood, CO 80226(303) 800-6892
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List of Advertisers
8 Rivers Restaurant p 69
420 Wellness p 55
A Cut Above p 46
A Kinder Way p 55
ADG Herbal Medicine p 130
ALCC, LLC p 63
Altermeds LLC p 47
Altitude Organic Medicine p 59
Apothocary of Colorado p 69
Ballpark Holistic p 55
BC Inc. p 57
BioCare p 65
Blown Glass p 73
Boulder Kush p 10
Boulder Vital Herbs p 72
Broadway Wellness p 13
BuddingHealth 32 & centerfold
Canna Health p 3
Canna Mart p 16
Canna Med p 10
Cannabis Kindness p 72
Cannacopia p 26
Canna-pothecary p 91
Chef Herb p 93
City Park Dispensary p 72
Clear Creek Wellness p 91
Cloud 9 Caregivers p 4 & insert
Colorado Alternative Medicine p 11
Colorado Cannabis Caregivers p 62
Comfort Care Centers p 106
Cronergy p 58
Daddy Fat Sacks p 47
Dazy’s p 96
DenCo p 7
Denver Kush Club p 9
Denver Patients Center LLC p 62
Denver Patients Group p 24 & 25
Doctors Orders p 47
Earth’s Medicine p 111
Emerald Pathway p 41
Farmacy CO ( insert)
Flavored Essentials p 109
Genovation Laboratories p 26
Golden Meds p 71
Grassroots p 26
Greenhouse Wellness Center p 80
Green Point Insurance Group p 84
Happyclinicdenver.com p 52
Hatch Wellness Center p 42
Hawaiian Herbal Health Center p 53
Healing Buds p 87
Herbal Connections LLC p 49
Herbal Remedies p 2
Herbal Spa p 48
Herbal Wellness Inc p 105
Herban Wellness Inc p 21
Herbs 4 You p 61
High Society p 119
Karmaceuticals p 15
Kushism (Backcover)
Longmont Cannabis Club p 10
Medical Marijuana Connection p 10
Metro Cannabis p 17
METRO CANNABIS on Hampden p 85
Mile High Medical p 93
Mile High Green Cross p 95
Mile High Medical Gardens p 91
Mile High Remedies p 12
Mile High Therapeutics p 42
Mountain Medicinals p 62
Natural Advantage 420 p 96
Natural Remedies MMJ p 97
Nature’s Best p 96
Nature’s Cure p 100
Nature’s Kiss p 131
Naturx LLC p 23
Northern Lights Natural RX p 100
OTD Cycle Sports p 100
Patient’s Choice p 48
Plant Medicine Expo HealthCare Provider Conference p 117
Post Modern Health p 41
Pure Medical Dispensary p 101
Remedy Care Center p 117
Rocky Mountain Marijuana Dispensary p 103
Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine p 31
Rocky Mountain Ways p 42
SAFER p 116
Sleeping Giant Wellness p 106
SNW p 52
Southwest Alternative Care p 48
Special Kinds p 106
Springs Health Alliance p 61
Summit Wellness p 43
Sunnyside Alternative p 36
Sweet Leaf p 81
SweetLeaf Compassion p 15
The Grasshopper Alt. Medicine p 107
The Green Earth Wellness p 41
The Healing House p 29
The Health Center p 37
The Hemp Center p 23
The Kind Room p 75
The Releaf Center p 84
Today’s Health Care p 5
Tree of Wellness p 77
True Blue Tattoo p 81
U Heal Apothecary p 27
Urban Dispensary p 129
VBM p 10
Walking Raven Dispensary p 129
Zen Farmacy p 119