The ongoing Colorado Springs saga to legalize retail marijuana in the city (or not) is set to come to a deadline-fueled, high court emergency decision next week.
A District Court Judge has prohibited the City of Colorado Springs from placing the Referred Ballot Question on the April 1, 2025, general municipal election ballot.
The city said it would follow the latest court order that the referred ballot measure should not be on the April ballot.
Colorado Springs agreed Thursday to remove the question repealing the recreational marijuana rules for the city after El Paso ...
Colorado Springs will send out ballots for its April municipal election without a question about overturning legalized ...
An El Paso County judge earlier this week blocked the city’s latest attempt to again force people in the city to decide ...
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 ...
A district court judge blocks Colorado Springs’ effort to repeal recreational marijuana sales, citing constitutional ...
The city of Colorado Springs can go ahead with a question to repeal the recent recreational marijuana ballot measure, an El ...
Colorado Springs’ plan to ask voters to repeal recreational marijuana sales, six months after they approved it by a wide ...
El Paso County District Judge Hilary Gurney on Monday placed an injunction on the city, prohibiting it from referring a ...