The Aspen Times: “These are interesting and challenging times for Jordan Lewis, CEO of Silverpeak Apothecary, which sells both recreational and medical marijuana in Aspen. Lewis will appear before Pitkin County commissioners . . . in a work session focused on the marijuana smells that some neighbors say are wafting from High Valley Farms, the midvalley pot farm that Lewis owns and operates. . . . Neighbors are upset about the smell, and commissioners are listening. . . . The license is up for renewal in September, and commissioners have said they won’t approve it should the stench persist.”
Huge Smelly Colorado Marijuana Farm Faces Loss of License
By On the Net|2015-06-13T07:03:15-07:00June 13th, 2015|Colorado News, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on Huge Smelly Colorado Marijuana Farm Faces Loss of License
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