Friday, January 24, 2025

Could Colorado communities not friendly to medicinal mushrooms put up roadblocks to stymie the industry?

No city or town in Colorado is allowed to prohibit natural medicine healing centers from opening and offering supervised consumption of mushrooms and other psychedelics to adults—that much was plain in an initiative passed by the state’s voters two years ago. But local governments have enough tools in their regulatory toolbox to make the process of establishing such facilities nothing short of a bad trip, as recent rule-making in Parker, and discussions to do the same in Castle Rock, have shown. Using time, place and manner powers, municipalities can curtail hours of operation and limit the locations of healing centers Read More

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