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Programs

Dispensaries

  • List of current marijuana licensed facilities – here.
  • Updated total number of license types and licensee demographics – here.
  • Colorado licensing fee schedule – January 1, 2022.
  • Types of licenses:
  • Medical Marijuana Delivery Permit
  • Medical Marijuana Products Manufacturer License
  • Medical Marijuana Testing Facility License
  • Medical Marijuana Transporter License
  • Medical Marijuana Off-Premise Storage Facility Permit
  • Marijuana Research and Development License
  • Marijuana Hospitality Business License
  • Medical Marijuana Store License
  • Medical Marijuana Cultivation Facility License
  • Medical Marijuana Business Operator
  • Retail Marijuana Hospitality and Sales Business License
  • Retail Marijuana Store License
  • Retail Marijuana Delivery Permit
  • Retail Marijuana Cultivation Facility License
  • Retail Marijuana Products Manufacturer License
  • Retail Marijuana Testing Facility License
  • Retail Marijuana Transporter License
  • Retail Marijuana Off-Premises Storage Facility Permit
  • Retail Marijuana Business Operator

Geography

Regulatory Agencies

Sales Data


  • Credit Unions: 40
  • Banks: 74

Disclosure of CRB activity to financial institutions

475B.769 Required disclosure by Oregon Liquor Control Commission; fees. (1) Notwithstanding any law relating to the exemption of information from public disclosure under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545 or 475B.550 to 475B.590, upon the request of a financial institution, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission shall provide to the financial institution the following information:

(a) Whether a person with whom the financial institution is doing business holds a license under ORS 475B.070, 475B.090, 475B.100, 475B.105 or 475B.560 or a permit under ORS 475B.266;

(b) The name of any other business or individual affiliated with the person;

(c) A copy of the application, and any supporting documentation submitted with the application, for a license or a permit submitted by the person;

(d) If applicable, data relating to sales and the volume of product sold by the person;

(e) Whether the person is currently compliant with the provisions of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 and 475B.600 to 475B.655 and rules adopted under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 and 475B.600 to 475B.655;

(f) Any past or pending violation by the person of a provision of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 or 475B.600 to 475B.655 or a rule adopted under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 or 475B.600 to 475B.655; and

(g) Any penalty imposed upon the person for violating a provision of ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 or 475B.600 to 475B.655 or a rule adopted under ORS 475B.010 to 475B.545, 475B.550 to 475B.590 or 475B.600 to 475B.655.

(2) Upon receiving a request under subsection (1) of this section, the commission shall provide the requesting financial institution with the requested information.

(3) The commission may charge a financial institution a reasonable fee to cover the administrative costs of providing information under this section. [2016 c.97 §3]


Adults 21 and older may legally purchase daily amounts of up to:

  • 1 ounce of marijuana flower.
  • 8 grams of marijuana concentrate.
  • 800 milligrams of THC in edibles.
  • 8,000 milligrams of THC in vape pens/cartridges.
  • 6 marijuana seeds.

Possession:

  • Adults 21 and older may legally possess up to 2 ounces of marijuana. This is different from the purchase amount which remains up to 1 ounce of marijuana per day.

Homegrow:

  • Adults over 21 can give up to 1 ounce of marijuana to another adult 21 or older, but can’t sell marijuana.
  • Up to six (6) plants are allowed per Colorado resident over age 21, with as many as three (3) plants flowering at one time.
  • Counties and municipalities may pass stricter laws. The City of Denver limits homegrow to 12 plants regardless of the number of adults per residence.
  • Marijuana plants must be kept in an enclosed, locked area that can’t be viewed openly.

For City of Denver only – FAQs:

  • Hotel operators may not allow smoking inside hotel rooms pursuant to the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act. Denver law prohibits marijuana consumption on hotel balconies if visible from any public place. Always ask the hotel operator if they allow patrons to smoke marijuana on their balconies.
  • If the customer or patient lives at the hotel, and the hotel does not prohibit marijuana on its premises, then marijuana delivery to the hotel is allowed. Marijuana businesses should verify that the customer or patient lives at the hotel and that the hotel does not prohibit marijuana on the premises before making the delivery.

Medical marijuana statistics and data – here.

Colorado Revised Statute 25-1.5-106 defines four types of caregivers, the services they provide, and legal requirements.

  • Cultivating: grows marijuana on behalf of patients.
  • Transporting: transports marijuana for homebound or minor patients.
  • Parents of a minor patient: Parents of a patient under age 18.
  • Advising: Advises patients on the medicinal use of marijuana.

All cultivating and transporting caregivers are required to register to be a caregiver in Colorado you must meet the following qualifications:

  • Be 18 or older
  • Be a Colorado resident
  • Not be the patient’s physician
  • Not have your own primary caregiver
  • Not be licensed as a medical marijuana business

Patients may legally purchase daily amounts of up to:

  • 2 ounces of medical marijuana flower
  • 40 grams of medical marijuana concentrate
  • No more than 20,000 milligrams of THC in medical marijuana products
  • 6 immature marijuana plants
  • 6 medical marijuana plants

Minors under the age of 18 must have a parent or caretaker registered as a caregiver.

Patients an amount that exceeds the sales limitations in the Purchase Rules if:

  • The patient has received a provider recommendation for more than 2 ounces of Medical Marijuana flower and has designated the Medical Marijuana Store as his or her primary center; or
  • The patient has received a provider recommendation exempting the patient from the Medical Marijuana Concentrate or Medical Marijuana Product sales limitation and the patient has designated the Medical Marijuana Store as his or her primary center.

Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division

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MED Headquarter Office

303-866-3330

Northern Regional Office

303-866-2274

Southern Regional Office Mailing Address

719-570-5622

Western Slope Regional Office

970-248-7181

Questions can also be emailed to:

marijuanainfo@state.co.us

Not for medical marijuana questions

State Banking Regulatory Authority

Department of Regulatory Agencies-Division of Banking

https://banking.colorado.gov/

Address:

Colorado Division of Banking

1560 Broadway, Suite 975

Denver, CO 80202

Phone:

303-894-7575

Fax:

303-894-7570

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DORA_BankingWebsite@state.co.us

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Public Deposit Protection Act (PDPA)

https://banking.colorado.gov/industry/public-deposit-protection-act-pdpa

Public Notice regarding Cannabis

https://banking.colorado.gov/search?search=Cannabis

Last Updated: April 2022