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Boulder cannabis board votes to draft ordinance change to align cultivation privileges with state rules
Summary
After public comment from growers and consultants, the Cannabis Licensing and Advisory Board voted to prepare an information-packet memo asking City Council to revise Boulder Revised Code to allow local cultivators the same pre-roll and physical-separation concentrate privileges allowed by the state.
The City of Boulder Cannabis Licensing and Advisory Board on Jan. 6 voted to ask staff to draft an information-packet memorandum to City Council recommending that the Boulder Revised Code (BRC) be revised so local cultivation licensees can exercise the same cultivation privileges allowed under Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division rules.
The vote followed public comments from industry consultants and operators who said Boulder’s local interpretation prevents cultivators from preparing pre-rolls and some physical-separation concentrates permitted by the state. Mark Slough of IComply told the board, “We’re in support of the changes you will, need to make regarding the misinterpretation of cultivation privileges,” and argued that the city’s current stance “is costing jobs, revenues, and handing it to…
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