Denver considers allowing marijuana at a coffee shop, a first in the US
by Kurtis Lee, Los Angeles Times
Jan 16, 2018
3 minutes
DENVER - It's a common conundrum for cannabis customers in Colorado: Where to light up?
Because state law bans public consumption of any kind - no puffing a joint in the park or bringing your own pot-infused granola bar to a restaurant for dessert - locals are restricted to their homes. And tourists, who also are barred from using marijuana in rental cars or hotel rooms, face a buy-it, don't-use-it paradox.
But that soon could change. Denver officials last month accepted an application from
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