New bill aims to increase the amount of THC allowed in drinks sold at Colorado bars, restaurants, venues
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DENVER — Imagine going to a bar or restaurant in Colorado, and on the menu alongside the craft beer are drinks infused with THC.
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What happened
DENVER — Imagine going to a bar or restaurant in Colorado, and on the menu alongside the craft beer are drinks infused with THC.
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