420 friendly co-working could be an interesting business for those that enjoy 
it. 

In California we are just starting to sort out rules for public consumption, 
not sure where co-working spaces would fall on the public/private spectrum 
legally speaking. San Francisco is going ot license public consumption venues 
but in San Jose CA where I am the rules are not yet defined.

I've had an interest in this for some time TBH.

Regards,

Peter 
    On Monday, April 9, 2018, 1:11:53 PM PDT, Jen Thoemke 
<j...@connectsworkspace.com> wrote:  
 
 Hey All!  This might be a sticky topic. I searched for past conversations 
about this and couldn't find any.  I have a Coworking space in Colorado that I 
opened 3 years ago.  With the legalization of recreational marijuana I have had 
a few people that work in the industry apply to become a member.  I am curious 
if any of you have run into this and if 1. you have a policy 2. if it has 
become an issue. I know there are a lot of opinions out there. I also know that 
this group is international and I am not quite sure what other country's laws 
are. What I am looking for is if there has been any impact to your community.  
Thanks so much for your help!

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