TRANS-HIGH CORPORATION, d.b.a. High Times Magazine, The Daily Doobie, LLC, and The Hemp Connoisseur, LLC, Plaintiffs,
v.
The State of COLORADO and John Hickenlooper, Defendants. and
Tattered Cover, Inc., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver and Highlands Ranch, Colorado, Back Country Books, Inc., a Colorado corporation, d/b/a Boulder Book Store in Boulder, Colorado, Thomas G. Mulligan, d/b/a Magpies Newsstand in Durango, Colorado, Newsstand Solutions, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, d/b/a Book Train, in Glenwood Springs Colorado, and Woody's Newsstand, in Greeley, Colorado, Mountain States News Distributors, Inc., d/b/a Magwest, Inc. and operating Al's Newsstand in Fort Collins, Colorado, American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, a Delaware not-for-profit corporation, and Mountain and Plains Independent Booksellers Association, a Colorado nonprofit corporation, Plaintiffs,
v.
Barbara Brohl, in her official capacity as Executive Director of Colorado Department of Revenue, John Hickenlooper, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Colorado, John Suthers, in his official capacity as Attorney General of the State of Colorado, and Pete Weir, Mitchell R. Morrissey, Frank Ruybalid, Dan May, Bruce Brown, Todd Risberg, Dan Hotsenpiller, Cliff Reidel, Shery Caloia, Jeff Chostner, Thom LeDoux, David Mahonee, Robert E. Watson, Brett Barkey, Jennifer Swanson, Jim Bullock, Dave Young, George Brauchler, Kenneth R. Buck, Stan Garnett, Pete Hautzinger, and Will Furse, in their official capacities as the District Attorneys for their respective judicial districts in the State of Colorado, Defendants.