Topic: John Hickenlooper

4 chapters across the catalog

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 1:42:02 - 1:43:33

1712: Data Plateau

Space Command Relocation to Huntsville, Alabama

Representative Mike Rogers announced that Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order relocating U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama. This move reverses a Biden administration decision and is seen as a political reward for Alabama's support. Colorado officials, including Senator John Hickenlooper, criticized the move, citing concerns over combat readiness and a $450 million annual economic loss for the region.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 1:41:19 - 1:42:51

904: Reich 4.0

John Hickenlooper, Marijuana Legalization Tips for California

Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper advised California lawmakers on the challenges of legalized recreational marijuana, specifically regarding driving under the influence and edible regulations. Hickenlooper remains a critic of the legalization movement despite his state's five-year history with the industry.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 1:56:58 - 1:59:27

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Colorado Marijuana Legalization Anniversary, Edibles Lawsuit

Colorado marked its first year of recreational marijuana legalization amidst lawsuits from neighboring Oklahoma and Nebraska over the law's impact. Governor John Hickenlooper described the state as a "social laboratory." While the state has seen significant tax revenue, concerns remain regarding the regulation of marijuana-infused edibles and their potential health risks.

Episode 459 15:53 - 19:12

459: Exactly Similar

Federal Marijuana Conflict, Workplace Drug Testing

Legal experts clarify that state-level marijuana legalization does not protect employees from being fired for positive drug tests. Despite state victories, the federal government maintains the authority to prosecute marijuana offenses under the Controlled Substances Act. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper remains a prominent critic of the state's new legalization measure.