DENVER — In November, Denver voters will decide whether to allow marijuana use in bars.
The Denver Elections Division announced that the petition contains enough valid signatures to make the ballot in the Nov. 8 general election.
According to organizers, the bill will allow for “limited social cannabis consumption by adults in designated consumption areas within establishments that choose to allow it.”
The businesses would have to have “at least one additional approval from a registered neighborhood organization” before applying for a permit. [Read more at the CW]
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