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DENVER—Two Colorado Springs medical-marijuana dispensary owners have filed a lawsuit asking the state Department of Revenue to clarify rules on approval needed to begin growing plants for patients.
Michael Kopta and Alvida Hillery are facing criminal prosecution after state officials alleged they were over their plant limits.
According to the Denver Post ( ), a spokeswoman with the Department of Revenue’s Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division did not return messages for comment.
Under Colorado law, dispensaries can grow six plants for every patient who qualifies.
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Information from: The Denver Post,



