Bill Lets Med Pot Shops Stay, But as Non-Profits

State lawmakers on Wednesday unveiled a bill that would make major changes to Colorado’s medical-marijuana industry, allowing retail-style dispensaries to remain open but forcing them to reorganize as licensed, nonprofit “health centers.” The bill, which had yet to be formally introduced late Wednesday, drew at-first- glance skepticism from members of law enforcement and the pro-cannabis community.

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