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Colorado Lawmakers Reject Cannabis Hospitality ‘Pop-Up’ Events

House Bill 26-1117 was pulled by its Senate sponsor Sen. William Lindstedt

A Colorado bill that would have created temporary permits for cannabis consumption events died in the state Senate after clearing the House.

House Bill 26-1117 was pulled by its Senate sponsor Sen. William Lindstedt with less than a week left in the legislative session, according to alternative weekly newspaper Westword.

The measure would have allowed event organizers to apply for temporary licenses for cannabis-friendly pop-up events instead of pursuing a full annual hospitality permit.

Events would have been limited to adults 21 and older, shielded from public view and allowed only in jurisdictions that opted in.

Cannabis sales would have been prohibited at the events. The bill also required a licensed venue owner or tour service operator to be involved in organizing the event.

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