After Almost a Decade in Business, Colorado Cannabis Tours Can't Wait to Be Licensed

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'The one thing that will change is that we can begin offering local packages and targeting more local clientele.'

has been up and running for close to a decade, but his route through Denver bureaucracy hasn't always been smooth.

So in 2018, he stopped allowing riders to consume marijuana while his vehicles drove through Denver, while and he and other mobile lounge operators continued arguing their case with the city. Eventually, Eymer and several other marijuana hospitality business owners successfully pushed the Denver officials as well as the Colorado Legislature to create a business license for mobile marijuana lounges.

"Whatever hurdles are in our way, we'll get through them. I'm hoping by the end of the year that we'll be fully licensed. I'm really hoping that it happens in two or three months, but I'm not living in fantasies, either," he explains."These processes are complicated and I think the [city] offices are backed up.

 

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