Denver Cancels Government Marijuana Expo for Third Straight Year

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Denver Cancels Government Marijuana Expo for Third Straight Year
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Held from 2015 to 2019, the annual conference connected government officials to share cannabis policy tips with each other.

delved into issues such as pesticide use and sustainable marijuana cultivation, while law enforcement officials have shared their approach to preventing black market crime.

Although 2022 marks the third year the Marijuana Management Symposium won't be returning, Escudero believes the world is “on the road to recovery” and hopes the conference comes back in 2023. More states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana since 2019, and the push for federal legalization is stronger. Both factors, among other pot industry developments, make the symposium worthwhile, he notes.

“Think of all the changes in cannabis regulation, as far as how many more markets there are across the United States, from the last time we held it to the next time we hold it,” he says. “There are a lot of factors in play, but we still get questions on a regular basis from other cities and states that look to Denver.”, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Denver, and we'd like to keep it that way.

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