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DENVER, CO - APRIL 12: This is a photo of the exterior of the International Church of Cannabis at 400 south Logan street on April 12, 2017 in Denver, Colorado. The graffiti style murals on the outside of the church were done by well-known graffiti artist Kenny Scharf. The members of this new church call themselves Elevationists and say that the use of cannabis helps elevate people to a higher form of themselves. They plan to open their doors to the public on April 20th and have a weekend of events planned for the neighborhood to introduce people to this new and unique concept for a church. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
This is a photo of the exterior of the International Church of Cannabis at 400 south Logan street on April 12, 2017 in Denver. The graffiti style murals on the outside of the church were done by well-known graffiti artist Kenny Scharf. The members of this new church call themselves Elevationists and say that the use of cannabis helps elevate people to a higher form of themselves. They plan to open their doors to the public on April 20th and have a weekend of events planned for the neighborhood to introduce people to this new and unique concept for a church.

Re: May 1 guest commentary.

Good for Peter G. Chronis for shedding light on the International Church of Cannabis project, which was never disclosed to the neighborhood. I, too, am wondering how this was secretly slipped by the city’s leaders and I also question the tax-exempt status of this “nonprofit.” There’s a distinct odor surrounding this whole issue. Certainly the impact to the neighborhood was never considered.

Kay Robbins, Denver

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