was also approved for cannabis use earlier this year, but that business also needs to meet HVAC requirements before allowing indoor consumption.
According to Excise & Licenses spokesman Eric Escudero, a big hurdle facing the Patterson, Tetra and Colorado Cannabis Tours is a city requirement that second-hand smoke doesn't adversely impact the health of customers and employees. That stipulation is based on national air quality standards, which were designed for tobacco smoke and have been difficult to apply to cannabis, according to the hospitality applicants.
Tetra and Colorado Cannabis Tours owners have pivoted to creating outdoor consumption spaces as they work toward securing ventilation approval, but Cirrus is still pushing forward with the indoor model. After completely gutting the building, Richard says that creating an approved space on a practical timeline is still possible. is the only cannabis lounge currently open under Denver's cannabis hospitality permitting program.
soros money behind pot and mushrooms.. do a piece on that doofus