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recreational marijuana, Colorado Springs City Council
Colorado Springs City Council votes to put recreational marijuana sales back on the ballot, some voters upset about repeal
On Tuesday, the Colorado Springs City Council voted seven to two to put recreational marijuana back on the ballot for April 1.
Colorado Springs could vote on recreational marijuana shops, again
The Colorado Springs City Council voted 7-2 to put forth a ballot question about the sale of recreational marijuana in the upcoming municipal election.
Colorado Springs finally approved recreational marijuana. Could the new market be snuffed out before it starts?
The Colorado Springs City Council may refer a new election ballot measure asking voters to vote, again, on recreational cannabis sales — just months after voters approved retail pot.
Recreational marijuana sales returning to Colorado Springs ballot
Prop. 123, which allows billions of dollars from the state land trust to be used for schools is set to expire and lawmakers missed the deadline to renew it.
A majority in Colorado Springs voted for recreational marijuana. Now, some City Councilors want a new vote.
Four months after City Council President pro tem Lynette Crow-Iverson said in September that City Council was “not a democracy,” the nine-member governing body for Colorado’s second-largest city was gearing up for another potential fight over just how democracy works.
One-on-one: Springs City Councilman Dave Donelson defends possible rec marijuana repeal
City Councilman Dave Donelson maintains enough voters were confused by the dueling November ballot initiatives to warrant another vote on retail cannabis in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs may revisit recreational marijuana sales after voters split vote on ballot measures
Months after Colorado Springs voted to pass Ballot Question 300, allowing recreational marijuana sales in the city for the first time, city council members are considering putting the contentious issue back on the ballot in April.
Colorado Springs leaders may try recreational pot measure again, claiming voters who approved it were 'confused'
More than two dozen residents argued that city council members would be ignoring will of the voters if they put measure on April 1 ballot after it passed by 54% in November 2024. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle,
Full Interview: Colorado Springs City Councilmember Dave Donelson on recreational marijuana
News5's Brett Forrest sits down with COS City Councilmember Dave Donelson about the decision to reintroduce recreational marijuana on the ballot in April 2025, after voters approved to legalize it recreationally in November 2024.
Questions about retail marijuana rules loom ahead of Colorado Springs City Council's Tuesday meeting
Dave Donelson said he plans to ask the city council Tuesday to go with a less-restrictive zoning setback rule for recreational sales, but seek an April vote on repealing the November ballot measure.
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Colorado Springs City Council to discuss marijuana laws and zoning changes Tuesday
Today, the Colorado Springs City Council will be holding a first vote on some less-restrictive zoning rules for recreational marijuana in the city. Voters passed Ballot Question 300 back in November, ...
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Colorado Springs will vote on recreational marijuana shops again
City council will leave the future of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs up to the voters once again. Manatee County ...
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