(Denver Post) The Colorado Symphony Orchestra may rethink its plans for headline-grabbing, bring-your-own-pot performances after Denver city officials Thursday delivered a major buzzkill.
In the city’s view, the trio of fundraising concerts risk violating state and city laws barring public consumption of marijuana. The series is set to begin May 23 at the Space Gallery in the Santa Fe arts district.
A hand-delivered letter prepared by city attorneys, along with licensing and police officials, urges the CSO to cancel the concerts.
But it doesn’t stop there.