Denver's Tetra lounge accused of selling marijuana, now facing possible license revocation

Denver (KDVR) – Tetra, a Denver cannabis hallHe ordered the appearance of the court after the city inspectors saw Marijuana and Psilocybin sales during the 4/20 event.

The city inspectors also reported that there are clients inside the building consumers from hashish, claiming that the licensed hypothesis “lacks the occupancy certificate, which would prohibit any sponsors from inside the building.” The city said that the licensed area is only the outer area behind the building on Walrent Street.

Tetra, in the Instagram account story, said that the city “is blatantly lying” and distinguished against the cannabis hall, and claimed that the “show” was leaked to the media “before it was received by the company. Tetra claimed that this was a violation of the rights of due legal procedures.

Tell the Denver Licensing and Licensing Department that this is the first time The hospitality institution in marijuana in Denver received the display square License of discipline.

Titra shoots in Denver

On Instagram, Tetra moved to her story to defend herself and shoot against accusations.

“This indicates the readiness of Denver to discredit a minority owned by small companies within 7 years of Gas 0 reports on violence, overdoses of drugs or any other criminal activity,” Titra wrote. “I will mention what is clear, but I don’t think it is necessary.”

Tetra also shared monitoring footage of July 10, focusing on the camera that referred to the entrance to the company, saying: “What actually happened !!! Denver will discouragement and continues their discriminatory behavior and tetra harassment.”

The video appears to be displaying individuals who buy entering and grinding around the interior, as well as other shepherds leaving work.

Show the details of the reason 3 inspections from Tetra

Request details details about the hall on April 20, April 28 and July 10. At the April 20 event, which coincides with the informal marijuana vacation on 4/20, according to what was reported by the inspector:

  • The stalls inside the building that seems to sell the elements, including marijuana
    • The report specifically indicated that the inspector saw “what appeared to be an in advance and an edible marijuana, water pipes and glass pipes with a clear marijuana.”
  • The stalls are outside the building with DMT ads, Microdose capsules and mushroom chocolate.
  • The “outside the licensed buildings directly” where gum parts filled with silosipine were given by individuals who are not associated with Tetra.

The inspector conducted a follow -up examination on April 28, when the employer was present. The inspectors were shown on April 20, the inspectors were shown that the inspectors had reported to show a sale in an internal booth displaying marijuana products.

“It is not clear what was sold, but many sales occurred,” says the offer that causes it. “The inspector also noticed one person who consumes the marijuana cigarette off the licensed building, outside the open gate in the southwestern corner of the licensed buildings.”

On July 10, the inspectors visited a site after the owner of the city’s Tetra met with multiple sections, including the Danger Fire Department in Denver and Marijuana enforcement, on July 7. During the July 7 meeting, TETRA was told that there could be no compartments that sell or samples of organized marijuana products.

On July 10, the inspectors witnessed “many kiosks that were held inside the building in the licensed building, including those that seemed to take samples and sell marijuana distillation, casting cake and files, definition of correlation.” The reason for the offer said that the employee who uses a booth confirmed that there is marijuana in the products, and said that they are “only a traditional market”, which the city said that the company “does not have a valid license.”

Denver said that Tetra will be allowed to continue working during the discipline process, and said that Tetra is only licensed to pay the shepherds for fees and bring hemp (purchased elsewhere) to consume in the external courtyard.

What happens after that for Tetra, Denver?

On October 10, there will be a hearing in front of an officer in the city, where they will receive an opportunity to show the reason for not canceling their license.

The hearing employee will review the evidence and certificate offered, then issue a recommended decision. The decision will be reviewed by the executive director of the Licensing Department in Denver, who will make a final decision in the case.

The city told Fox31 that about 90 % of the administrative offer caused cases of “ending in a settlement agreement”, saying that the trend is that the city wants to achieve compliance, not the abolition of licenses.

Nearly 90 percent of all administrative cases that cause issues in a settlement agreement with the city because Denver is trying to achieve compliance with the law rather than canceling the licenses.

Tetra also claims that at least one of the inspectors of the inspectors who took Psilocybin “Off Fluise during the inspections”, but the city said it could not comment more from the statement it provided to the various media.

The city told Fox31: “The city believes in accountability when the investigation reveals the employee’s misconduct.” “The employee is no longer with the city. I cannot comment on the details of the employee or the investigation of the city.”

The city has referred Fox31 to the Human Resources Office for more questions about employees.

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