Denver's inaugural Marijuana Management Symposium finishes strong

The city of Denver's first Marijuana Management Symposium was deemed a success, and it could return in the future

Denver's inaugural foray into cannabis event programming this week was deemed such a success that "it's definitely a possibility that we'll do it again," said Dan Rowland, spokesman for the city's Office of Marijuana Policy.

The city's Marijuana Management Symposium, the first government-organized cannabis event of its kind, brought 220 paid attendees and an additional 110 presenters and staff members to the Colorado Convention Center on Thursday and Friday, according to organizers. The event targeted "anyone who is or will be responsible for implementing marijuana policies and regulations at the local and state levels."

The scene was bustling inside the convention center Friday, with attendees hopping between conference sessions on data collection, and law enforcement and public safety.

Research consultant Adam Orens said he particularly enjoyed Friday morning's State...

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