COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that a man who blew up his home’s laundry room after brewing hash oil with a butane burner still needed a license to “manufacture” the oil after Colorado legalized recreational marijuana.
The Denver Post reports (https://dpo.st/2rWjdt8 ) the state Supreme Court’s decision on Monday reversed a district court ruling that dismissed a pot manufacturing criminal charge against Austin Joseph Lente on the basis that he was protected under Colorado’s legalization of recreational marijuana.
The Supreme Court wrote that another state law makes a distinction between the terms “processing” and “manufacturing” marijuana and that extracting hash oil from marijuana is a step above mere processing of marijuana and requires licensing.
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Information from: The Denver Post, https://www.denverpost.com
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