Colorado

Stay informed with the latest updates on Colorado’s highly regulated industries, including cannabis, psilocybin, and natural medicine. This section covers essential licensing and application guides, regulatory changes, and industry developments to help businesses, entrepreneurs, and investors navigate the state’s evolving legal landscape. Whether you’re seeking compliance insights or market trends, our expert-driven content ensures you have the knowledge needed to succeed in Colorado’s dynamic regulatory environment.

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Colorado Cannabis Lounge License: A Guide to Compliance and Success

Colorado law permits licensed on-site cannabis consumption spaces (often called “marijuana hospitality establishments”) with both state and local approval. The Marijuana Enforcement Division (MED) of the Colorado Department of Revenue issues two lounge-style licenses: a Marijuana Hospitality Business License (for consumption only) and a Retail Marijuana Hospitality and Sales Business License (for consumption and on-site sales).

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Cannabis Consumption Lounges: Which States Permit On-Site Use in 2025?

Across much of the U.S., legally consuming cannabis is restricted to private residences—and even then, landlords or HOAs often ban it. Although retail sales of cannabis are legal in several jurisdictions, only a handful of public venues let adults consume their purchases on-site. Alaska led the way in December 2018, when its Marijuana Control Board rolled out statewide rules for on-site consumption. But it wasn’t until 2019 that the Original Cannabis Café in West Hollywood became America’s first social lounge. Since then, more states have drafted their own frameworks to permit these communal spaces.

Colorado Psilocybin License Application guide featuring psilocybin mushrooms.
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Colorado Psilocybin License Application: The Definitive Guide

With Colorado’s regulated psilocybin program now in effect, exciting opportunities await entrepreneurs, facilitators, and businesses in the state’s natural medicine market. Whether your goal is to open a healing center, cultivate psilocybin, or become a licensed facilitator, our comprehensive guide to obtaining a Colorado Psilocybin License is here to help you every step of the way.

Colorado Amendment 20 and 64: Colorado State Capitol building symbolizing groundbreaking cannabis legalization and regulatory reform in Colorado.
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Colorado Amendments 20 and 64 Demystified

In 2000, Colorado voters approved Amendment 20 legalizing medical marijuana. In November 2012, Colorado voters approved Amendment 64 legalizing recreational marijuana possession for adults. The measure also required the state to establish a regulatory structure for retail marijuana. On January 1, 2014, retail marijuana sales became legal, except where local governments prohibit retail marijuana sales.

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