Colorado retail marijuana code


    • Does a marijuana business have to pay sales tax in Colorado?

      A Regulated Marijuana Business must collect and remit sales tax on all retail sales made pursuant to the licensing activities. The purpose of this rule is to clarify when such taxes must be remitted to the Colorado Department of Revenue. This Rule 3-910 was previously Rules M and R 902, 1 CCR 212-1 and 1 CCR 212-2.


    • What is Colorado's regulated medical marijuana business rule?

      In order to maintain the integrity of Colorado’s regulated Medical Marijuana Businesses, this rule establishes limits on the amount of Sampling Units a Sampling Manager may receive in a calendar month and imposes inventory tracking, reporting and recordkeeping requirements on a Medical Marijuana Cultivation Facility that Transfer Sampling Units.


    • What happens if you get caught with marijuana in Colorado?

      Colorado Marijuana Laws. 2-6 oz: Level 2 Drug Misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in jail and up to $750 in fines. 6-12 oz: Level 1 Drug Misdemeanor punishable by up to 18 months in jail and up to $5,000 in fines. 12 oz or More: Level 4 Drug Felony punishable by up to 1 year in jail and $100,000 in fines.


    • [PDF File]083122 MED 2022 RULEMAKING - Colorado

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      CODE OF COLORADO REGULATIONS 1 CCR 212-3 Marijuana Enforcement Division 3 “Alternative Use Designation” means a designation approved by the State Licensing Authority, permitting a Medical Marijuana Products Manufacturer or Retail Marijuana Products Manufacturer to manufacture and Transfer Alternative Use Product.


    • DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Marijuana Enforcement Division RETAIL ...

      Section 14 or Section 16, the Retail Marijuana Code, section 25-1.5-106.5, C.R.S., or these rules, any Person who buys, Transfers or acquires Retail Marijuana outside the requirements of the Retail Code is engaging in illegal activity pursuant to Colorado law. This rule clarifies that those engaged in the business


    • DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RETAIL MARIJUANA CODE 1 CCR 212-2

      Marijuana Establishment’s standard operating procedures for the cultivation of Retail Marijuana or the production of a Retail Marijuana Concentrate or Retail Marijuana Product. "Medical Code" means the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code found at sections 12-43.3-101 et. seq., C.R.S.


    • [PDF File]DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE COLORADO MARIJUANA RULES 1 CCR 212-3

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      Medical Marijuana Business Operator Level 1: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: $800.00 . Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: Level 2: Level 3: Marijuana Research and Development Facility Level 1: Level 2: Level 3: Level 1: $610.00 ; Level 2: $920.00 . Level 3: Level 1: Level 2: Level 3: 2. Retail Marijuana Businesses.


    • [PDF File]2020 - Colorado General Assembly

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      the medical and retail codes into a single code, the Colorado Regulated Marijuana Code. The bill continued the regulation of medical and retail marijuana until September 1, 2028, with changes that included harmonizing the former Medical Marijuana Code and the Retail Marijuana Code. Criminal Penalties Related to Marijuana


    • [PDF File]LAW SUMMARY - Colorado General Assembly

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      RETAIL MARIJUANA1 History In 2012, Colorado voters adopted Section 16 of Article XVIII of the state Constitution ("constitutional amendment") regulating the sale and use of marijuana by persons 21 years of age and older in the same manner as the sale and use of alcohol.


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