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		<title>Unlicensed Cannabis Events Prompt Crackdown by City of Denver</title>
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<p>The Denver Department of Excise &amp; Licenses is continuing to serve warnings to event organizers who are hosting unlicensed cannabis-related activities. This past weekend on Aug. 19, the <a href="https://stonercinema.org/">Stoner Cinema Pop-Up</a> held an event featuring a cannabis-friendly movie experience featuring <em>Grandma’s Boy</em> (2006). The screening was held at <a href="https://dreamsarentthisgood.com/">Dreams Aren’t This Good</a>, an event venue (which is also a salsa-making facility). These ticketed events offer free cannabis and novelty joints for attendees, which is paired with popular film screenings such as <em>Half Baked</em> or <em>The Sandlot</em>.</p>
<p>Stoner Cinema Pop-Up has been operating since 2022, and the events are ticketed and private, which organizers told <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/denver-continues-crack-down-cannabis-events-17624066"><em>Westword</em></a> allows them to bypass city laws on social cannabis consumption, which requires a <a href="https://www.denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Business-Licensing/Business-licenses/Marijuana-licenses">cannabis hospitality license</a>.</p>
<p>The Denver Department of Excise &amp; Licenses manages cannabis licensing, in addition to other licensing for residential rental properties, liquor, security services, alarm permits, and short-term rentals. According to the department, Stoner Cinema Pop-Up and other businesses like it are not allowed to operate events without a license.</p>
<p>Department Eric Escudero told <em>Westword</em> that neither <a href="https://stonercinema.org/">Stoner Cinema Pop-Up</a> or the Dreams Aren’t This Good venue have hospitality licenses, and that they’ve received a letter that’s “the equivalent of a warning letter” for holding unlicensed cannabis-related events. “It is a last resort for the city to take enforcement action,” Escuadero said.</p>
<p>While Denver’s cannabis hospitality rules were implemented in 2017, the city’s Department of Excise &amp; Licenses has only approved one venue and three “mobile lounges” to be licensed and legal hospitality operators.</p>
<p>The licensed venue includes an upscale dining and consumption business, <a href="https://cirrussocialclub.com/">Cirrus Social Club</a>, which is being built where a taekwondo studio once operated. “We’re going after a demographic of people who are not heavy cannabis consumers, but rather the out-and-about social person who’s older than 27,” said Cirrus co-owner, Arend Richard, told <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colfax-cannabis-lounge-denver-licensing-head-approval-16515628"><em>Westword</em></a>. “If a date night for you is dinner and a movie, then it now becomes Cirrus and dinner. You come in, have a lovely sesh with us, and hear the jazz music in the background.”</p>
<p>Cirrus received approval from the Department of Excise &amp; Licenses in <a href="https://hightimes.com/business/cannabis-hospitality-licenses-approved-in-denver/">March</a>, but the business has not yet opened its doors. In order to open it must pass all inspections included in its operating plan, such as safety and ventilation, but it could take more than a year for those inspections to be conducted and approved. According to <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/colfax-cannabis-lounge-denver-licensing-head-approval-16515628"><em>Westword</em></a>, three more cannabis venues (<a href="https://www.tetralounge.com/">Tetra Lounge</a>, <a href="https://www.pattersoninn.com/">Patterson Inn Hotel</a>, the headquarters of <a href="https://coloradocannabistours.com/">Colorado Cannabis Tours</a>) are awaiting approval for a hospitality license, but are experiencing a pause in progress trying to meet city ventilation requirements.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/the-coffee-joint-denvers-first-licensed-pot-lounge-lights-up-for-business-10117539">The Coffee Joint</a> is one exception. While it is the only operating cannabis lounge in Denver, it can only allow consumption of vaporizing and edibles on-site. Because temporary permits do not exist under the hospitality license regulations, this means that legally, Stoner Cinema Pop-Ups can only operate at The Coffee Joint, or one of the three mobile cannabis hospitality license holders. “There are three active licensed mobile hospitality establishment businesses that could potentially provide service to events if they provide the city the required route log and follow the rules as far as the 30-minute limit for parking and allowing consumption at one parking spot,” said Escudero.</p>
<p>In March 2022, Tetra Lounge was approved for a hospitality license, but won’t actually receive the license until all the criteria is met. The business originally opened in 2018 as a “private” cannabis venue, but the term has been the topic of discussion for years. The <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/international-church-of-cannabis-founder-convicted-of-public-consumption/">International Church of Cannabis</a> took the city of Denver to court in 2019 in an attempt to redefine the term “private,” but no significant ruling was made.</p>
<p>In July, nine venues and event owners were targeted by both the Colorado Department of Excise &amp; Licenses and Denver Police Department, who issued citations for permitting unlicensed cannabis consumption or organizing cannabis-friendly events. This included <a href="https://www.antlife.space/">Ant Life</a>, <a href="https://www.mjmansion.com/tickets">Marijuana Mansion</a>, <a href="https://www.rootedheart.yoga/">Rooted Heart Yoga Studio</a>, <a href="https://www.vapeloft.com/">Vape Loft</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/theclubhousecollective/">Clubhouse Collective</a>, <a href="https://metatalentgroup.com/">Meta Talent Group</a>, <a href="https://norml.org/us-governors/colorado/">Colorado NORML</a>, and <a href="https://pcodenver.com/">Psychedelic Club of Denver</a>.</p>
<p>“Citations, fines and enforcement activity by the city and county of Denver are always a last resort after every effort has been made to educate businesses about licensing rules and regulations,” <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/denver-cracks-down-on-unlicensed-events-allowing-marijuana-consumption-17462234">Escuadero said last month</a>. “As part of that effort, the city has issued licensing bulletins detailing the rules for marijuana hospitality. This included information about if a marijuana business is conducting commerce, there is a requirement for licensing. We hope businesses that are operating marijuana hospitality without the city and/or state required license will take steps to get licensed.”</p>
<p>The Department of Excise &amp; Licenses first sent out memos to cannabis business owners in <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/denver-memo-private-marijuana-lounges-must-close-13221847">January 2022</a> in regards to unlicensed consumption, however it didn’t begin to enforce this until this summer.</p>
<p>Meanwhile in Nevada, the state’s first conditional cannabis consumption licenses were awarded to Planet 13, Thrive Cannabis Marketplace, and The Venue at SoL Cannabis in <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/nevada-issues-first-cannabis-consumption-lounge-licenses/">June</a>, followed by LA Loung LLC at the end of <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/new-cannabis-consumption-lounge-license-approved-in-nevada/">July</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 03:04:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Applications were accepted starting in November 2021, and the first licenses were granted earlier this month. One such business, <a href="https://www.tetralounge.com/">Tetra Lounge</a> which is located in downtown Denver, is both a social equity applicant and a soon-to-be owner of a hospitality license (once the proper inspections have been completed), as of March 21.</p>
<p>Tetra Lounge owner Dewayne Benjamin hopes that things will be finalized soon, since there is less than one month to go before the arrival of 4/20. “The goal has always been to prove the model to the city. Back when I opened in 2018, they just released the first hospitality rules, which didn’t allow smoking. The plan was to get the license with that smoking provision,” Benjamin told <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/rino-marijuana-lounge-approved-eyes-april-opening-13701514"><em>Westword</em></a>. “People travel from all around the world to smoke cannabis in Denver, and a lot of them don’t know how it affects them or where they can consume.”</p>
<p>Benjamin shared his thoughts on the importance of having a legal place for both locals as well as visitors to consume, especially since Denver is a hotspot for tourism. “We’re already one of the biggest tourist attractions for the cannabis industry in Colorado, and we want to use Tetra as a social place and a spot for education for the state,” Benjamin adds. “We’ve been waiting for this for so long, and we’re ready to get started.” In the past, the Tetra Lounge operated as a private social club.</p>
<p>In an interview with 9News, Benjamin also shared that his business offers a daily membership that gives customers access to the lounge for a full day, as well as a monthly or annual membership for residents or frequent visitors.</p>
<p><a href="https://thecoffeejointco.com/about/">The Coffee Joint</a> also now has a hospitality license. Previously, it was the <a href="https://www.9news.com/article/money/business/small-business/denver-marijuana-hospitality-licenses/73-fee0fed7-9a69-46c1-b220-301aeb114580">only operator</a> permitted to allow on-site consumption, as long as it happened outside. The city’s program was reworked, and The Coffee Joint’s license has been grandfathered in for the new hospitality rules.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.9news.com/amp/article/money/business/small-business/denver-marijuana-hospitality-licenses/73-fee0fed7-9a69-46c1-b220-301aeb114580">Two more applications</a> for hospitality licenses are still pending. The <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/haunted-denver-hotel-applies-marijuana-hospitality-license-12763764">Patterson Inn</a>, a popular destination for ghost hunters, recently received a recommendation from a hearing officer to be approved for a cannabis hospitality license, as of a <a href="https://www.westword.com/marijuana/denver-hearing-officer-endorses-hotel-marijuana-lounge-13629261">March 4 hearing</a>. “Today was an important step in this process,” Owner Chris Chiari said after the hearing. “Licensing businesses of this kind is the best route forward for the city to be able to regulate and take enforcement action when needed.” Chiari has plans to feature a cannabis-friendly area for hotel guests, although consumption in hotel rooms would not be permitted, and guests must bring their own cannabis, as there would be no sales on site.</p>
<p>The Denver Weed Lounge is also applying to be both a hospitality license owner, as well as offering sales, and if approved it would allow customers to purchase cannabis and consume it on-site.</p>
<p>The Denver Department of Excise and Licenses Communications Director Eric Escudero told <a href="https://denvergazette.com/news/local/denver-approves-first-social-equity-hospitality-license-for-marijuana/article_45647572-a968-11ec-b3bf-f75b91abaa52.html"><em>The Denver Gazette</em></a> about the program’s social equity focus. “For the first six years of the program, only people designated as social equity applicants are authorized to apply for a hospitality establishment,” Escudero said. “We want to achieve the full promise of legalization, and that in our mind is making sure there’s equitable access so more people can benefit economically—not just those who have financial advantage or advantage of connections.”</p>
<p>It has taken some time for this program to come to fruition. The Denver City Council approved smoking lounges in <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/denver-cannabis-smoking-lounges/">April 2021</a>.</p>
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