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Social Equity Licensing: Boulder vs Longmont

How do social equity licensing rules compare between Boulder, CO and Longmont, CO?

Boulder, CO

Boulder County

Few Restrictions

Colorado created a Social Equity Licensee designation (CRS §44-10-308) for applicants harmed by cannabis prohibition. Boulder reserves a tier of cannabis license types — including delivery and accelerator participation — for state-certified equity applicants.

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Longmont, CO

Boulder County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulderLongmont
StatuteCRS §44-10-308-
Created byHB20-1424 (2020)-
Boulder benefitReduced city fees-
AcceleratorCo-location with host-
State supportCannabis Business Office grants-

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Boulder FAQ

Who qualifies as a Colorado social-equity cannabis licensee?

Applicants who lived in a high-poverty area, had a cannabis arrest before legalization, or have household income at or below 50% of state median may qualify. Certification is issued by the state.

Does Boulder offer city-level equity grants?

Boulder does not yet operate a dedicated cannabis equity grant. State-certified licensees can apply to the Colorado Cannabis Business Office for grants and low-interest loans.

Longmont FAQ

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