Update: SB 192 was signed into law June 2. 

Update: S. 192 passed the Senate on May 9 and was transmitted to Governor Hickenlooper on May 18. The bill now awaits his signature or veto.

Update: House members approved SB 192 on May 3 by a vote of 58 to 5. Because of House amendments, the bill returns to the Senate, which must either re-approve the measure or seek reconciliation.

Update: Members of the House Finance Committee have referred SB 192 to the Appropriations Committee.

Update: SB 192 passed the Senate on April 12 and now awaits action from the House.

Update: The bill passed 4-1 committee in the Republican Senate

State officials in Colorado are considering legislation, SB 192, to protect the state’s adult use marijuana industry in case of a potential federal crackdown. 

The bill would permit adult use growers and sellers to instantly reclassify their recreational marijuana inventory as medical marijuana “based on a business need due to a change in local, state, or federal law or enforcement policy.” In recent weeks, officials from the Trump administration have indicated that they may consider taking action against recreational marijuana providers, but that they will not likely move against state-licensed medical marijuana providers.

You can contact your local officials in support of SB 192 by using the pre-written letter below.

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