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Boulder cannabis board votes to draft memo recommending code changes to allow cultivators to make pre-rolls
Summary
The City of Boulder Cannabis Licensing and Advisory Board voted Jan. 6 to prepare an information-packet memo recommending changes to the Boulder Revised Code to let licensed cultivators produce pre-rolls and certain physical-separation concentrates allowed under state rules.
The City of Boulder Cannabis Licensing and Advisory Board voted Jan. 6 to prepare an information-packet memo to city council recommending that the Boulder Revised Code be revised so local cultivation licensees may exercise the same cultivation privileges allowed under state rules, including producing pre-rolls and certain physical-separation concentrates.
The vote follows public comments from industry representatives who said Boulder’s interpretation of the local code prevents cultivators from processing trim and other byproducts into pre-rolls and some separation-based concentrates that are allowed under Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) guidance issued after 2016. The board voted to draft redlined ordinance language and an information-packet (IP) memo for council consideration; the motion passed by a 4-to-2 margin.
Board members said the recommendation is intended to weigh economic competitiveness and clarity for local businesses against any public…
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