Robert J. Corry Jr., a prominent Colorado cannabis lawyer and activist who has had several run-ins with the law in recent years, had his license suspended for a year due to ethics violations.
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- Corry admitted to 13 counts of professional misconduct including not tracking funds properly and not keeping sufficient records.
- After getting arrested in June 2019 on suspicion of domestic violence, Corry was arrested again a month later after witnesses alleged he waved a samurai-style sword and threatened passersby, according Westword.
- Corry was involved in writing Colorado’s first in the world REC ballot initiative, which voters passed in November 2012.
- He didn’t respond to a request for comment.