Colorado: Undercover Cops Fail to Get Pot Shops to Sell to Minors
Those who feared Colorado marijuana stores would sell to minors should take a deep breath and relax. The Denver Post reports:
Authorities in Denver and Pueblo, working with regulators from the state Marijuana Enforcement Division, have conducted 20 undercover stings in which they see whether a store will sell pot to someone under 21. Sixteen of the compliance checks have occurred in Denver, home to most of the state's recreational marijuana stores.
So far, no store has sold to someone under 21 in the checks.
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