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Judge blocks Colorado Springs’ recreational marijuana repeal effort, calling it unconstitutional
Under the Colorado Constitution, ballot measures to prohibit recreational marijuana business may appear only on a general election ballot
Judge rules Colorado Springs’ attempt to put recreational marijuana sales back on the ballot against state constitution
According to the ruling, the Colorado Constitution says that municipal marijuana-related ballot items must appear on general election ballots in even-numbered years. The upcoming April municipal election does not meet those requirements.
Judge rules against Colorado Springs recreational marijuana ‘do-over vote’
A Colorado judge has ruled that another vote on recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs will not be in the April 2025
Injunction issued against Colorado Springs' marijuana repeal
District Court Judge Hilary Gurney ruled that because the repeal would effectively prohibit retail marijuana stores from operating in the city, the Colorado Constitution did not allow the vote
Judge rules Colorado Springs' recreational marijuana repeal 'unconstitutional'
An amendment in the Colorado Constitution requires local ballot measures banning recreational marijuana to be during a general election in an even-numbered year.
Judge finds repeal of marijuana question unconstitutional
After Colorado Springs City Council voted in January to place a question on the April 2025 municipal ballot repealing Ballot Question 300, a district court judge has ruled the
Colorado Springs voters will vote on recreational marijuana — again — after city leaders approve “re-do”
Fifty-four percent of voters in November approved Question 300, allowing the sale of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs voters will vote on recreational marijuana — again — as leaders order new ballot measure
Colorado Springs voters will once again decide this spring whether recreational marijuana sales should be permitted in the state’s second-largest city — less than five months after
Future of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs to be decided in the coming days
Colorado Springs may know whether a ballot measure on recreational marijuana will be allowed to stand. The city is facing a lawsuit over it after the council voted to ask voters to repeal a decision made in the fall,
Veteran and cannabis business owner sue Colorado Springs over revote on recreational marijuana sales
In November, 54 percent of Colorado Springs voters supported Ballot Question 300, which would allow existing medical dispensaries to sell recreational marijuana.
El Paso County Judge to rule Monday on latest Colorado Springs marijuana sales effort
In November, voters approved ballot question 300 by nearly 10 percentage points, which legalized retail marijuana sales for the first time in Colorado Springs history, but some on the city council claimed voters were confused.
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Colorado Springs sued over ‘gambit’ to overturn recreational marijuana vote
Two residents of Colorado Springs sued the city Friday after City Council voted days earlier to hold a do-over vote in April ...
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4th Judicial District Court hears arguments in recreational marijuana repeal lawsuit
A lawsuit was filed in the 4th Judicial District Court by citizens against the City of Colorado Springs just days after the ...
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