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Critics Question Direction of Colorado State University Cannabis Research

The Institute for Cannabis Research at the CSU-Pueblo campus was created by the legislature in 2016 to develop a tracking system that would use an additive to track marijuana plants from seed to sale.

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DENVER — Despite a clear rejection by the Colorado Legislature, the state's only cannabis research center is going ahead with developing a seed-to-sale marijuana-tracking system that no one in the industry says they want.

The Institute for Cannabis Research at the Colorado State University-Pueblo campus that was created by the Legislature in 2016 is using taxpayer money to develop a tracking system that would use an additive—a chemical or compound—designed to monitor where a marijuana plant was grown and where it ends up.

That tracking system was the mandate of a bill introduced into the legislature during last year's session that lawmakers rejected twice, primarily because the state's marijuana industry loudly told them they don't want to add a foreign substance to their product.

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