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The 420 crackdown - Rocky Mountain Collegian
By Bailey Constas | RMSMC Two protesters, who asked not to be named, display their disapproval of CU Boulder's attempt to keep 420 smokers off of the Norlin Quad. Many protestors still flocked to the main entrances of campus to express their beliefs.
Dispensary owners seeking to halt Feb. 14 ban - Rocky Mountain Collegian
“If the government gives you a business license, you should feel pretty comfortable investing your business,” said one MMJ shop owner who asked to remain anonymous due to the pending court case. Owners also say their very livelihoods are being taken ...
Crystal Fire hits foothills near FoCo - Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Larimer County Humane Society also took in dogs, cats, small mammals and small farm animals, and according to an employee of the Larimer Humane Society who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to media, ...
Weather helping, hindering Crystal Fire efforts - Rocky Mountain Collegian
The Larimer Humane Society is also taking in dogs, cats, small mammals and small farm animals, and according to an employee of the Larimer Humane Society who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to the press, ...

