City of Aurora issues permits for recreational marijuana delivery
If dispensaries have a third party perform the delivery, it must be a social equity licensee that is licensed with the state and with Aurora. Author: Kelly Reinke (9NEWS) Updated: 11:17 PM MDT May 22, 2021
AURORA, Colo. At least one marijuana dispensary in Aurora is offering deliveries to residents, and more are expected to join soon.
The city is issuing permits to stores and transporters after an ordinance took effect in January. The ordinance allows Aurora licensed marijuana stores and transporters with delivery permits issued by the state and the Aurora Marijuana Enforcement Division (AMED) to deliver to people in Aurora and to other consumers in jurisdictions that allow delivery.
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DENVER – May 20, 2021 – A Colorado company with an innovative container system technology to help eliminate the spread of varroa mites and create optimal conditions in the winter for honeybees was among 36 Colorado start-ups approved for funding as part of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT)’s Advanced Industries Accelerator Grant Program. A total of $8,567,756 was approved this grant cycle for Proof-of-Concept and Early Stage Capital and Retention Grants to support Colorado’s advanced industries.
“As Colorado begins its recovery from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, support of the economic engines that are the advanced industries is more important than ever,” said Katie Woslager Senior Manager – Advanced Industries. “These projects expand the Colorado innovation ecosystem, creating jobs, expanding industries and driving investment into the state.