Sen. Julie Gonzales, D-Denver, decided on Tuesday to pull one of her bills, which would have allowed certain THC beverages to be sold at locations like grocery stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Senate Bill 164 would have established a regulatory framework for the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of THC beverages, which are infused with the psychoactive compound found in the cannabis plant and have an intoxicating effect. Colorado already allows for the sale of hemp beverages with up to 1.75 milligrams of THC to be sold in liquor stores. Senate Bill 164 would have increased that cap to 10 milligrams and allowed THC beverages to be sold wherever alcohol is legally available. According to Gonzales, both Minnesota and Tennessee allow for the sale of THC beverages for on-premises consumption.…