Denver Launches Site to Explain New Marijuana Laws
To let folks know what is and isn't allowed in Colorado
Have questions about marijuana? The city of Denver is hoping to have that covered after it launched an informational website Dec. 9.
The site is simple in construction and serves to answer frequently asked questions such as "is it illegal to drive high?" and "is it illegal to consume marijuana in public?" The answer to both questions is yes, by the way.
The city's marketing office put the site together after embarking on the endeavor in late October.
"The goal was to provide clarity and I think the site does that," said Sarah Kurz, director of strategic marketing for Denver.
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