The Rosen News TeamNov 8, 2018
Research Gives Policymakers Info to Base Opinions Following on the heels of related reports by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the Highway Loss Data Institute, a new report issued by Colorado’s crime research agency on Oct. 26 is offering mixed data...
The Rosen News TeamFeb 9, 2018
The Cannabis Conversation Seeks to Discover the Crossover Between the Streets and Prescription Drugs The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is sounding the alarm when it comes to drug addiction and use in the United States. According to the federal agency,...
The Rosen News TeamNov 27, 2017
CDOT, Lyft, Pot Business Group Join Forces for Safety Government and big business are working together to bury the stereotype of pot smokers as tie-dyed hippies who relish living outside the law. Institutions reviled as “The Establishment” a half-century...
The Rosen News TeamSep 5, 2017
Testing Inconsistency Prevents Definitive Link Could legal marijuana in Colorado be at the root of the spike in the state’s traffic deaths? Pot and anti-pot advocates have been wrestling over the possibility since even before the state legalized its recreational...
The Rosen News TeamMay 15, 2017
The number of marijuana-related traffic deaths in Colorado rose 48 percent in the three years after the state legalized recreational pot smoking, according to a new report released by an alcohol industry group and a traffic safety advocacy group. The study looked at...