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Boulder advisory board seeks city attorney draft to align local cultivation rules with state law
Summary
The Cannabis Licensing Advisory Board debated a proposal to let local cultivators produce physical‑separation concentrates (including kief) and pre‑rolled marijuana, agreed staff and city attorney should draft Boulder Revised Code (BRC) language, and directed rounds of follow‑up including a dissent memo from two members.
The Cannabis Licensing Advisory Board on July 2 debated a subcommittee recommendation to amend Boulder Revised Code definitions so local cultivation facilities could make physical‑separation marijuana concentrates, including kief, and roll pre‑rolled marijuana, aligning local privileges with state law.
Board members said the change would permit cultivation facilities to perform physical separation methods already authorized at the state level and to produce pre‑rolled products (commonly called “pre‑rolls” or joints under industry usage). Member Adam Foster, who co‑authored the memorandum presented to the board, described the two main proposed changes as allowing water‑based physical separations and production of kief and permitting cultivation sites to manufacture pre‑rolled marijuana.
The board’s discuss…
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