What has
happened is a successful rollout. Good
sense is even dominating the whole process.
Add in the added recent discovery that marijuana just happens to allow
hard drug users to wean themselves and in spite of the continued prohibition,
there is serious hope that real drug addiction is in serious and sustainable
retreat.
After all
these years, we really needed this news.
The momentum
and capital investment is also leaping ahead and all this bodes well for a
robust industry in which the delivery protocol of choice will be oral in food
and through these new vaporizers. Both
are medically safe which smoking never is.
The real
payoff will be the general collapse of criminal activity which has barely
begun.
3 Months Since Legalizing Marijuana, Here's
What Colorado Looks Like
By Tom McKay May 10, 2014
3 Months Since
Legalizing Marijuana, Here's What Colorado Looks Like
The
news: Colorado's pot sales are
booming.
The
state's Department
of Revenue reports that marijuana retailers sold nearly $19 million in
recreational weed in March, up from $14 million in February. The first three
months of legal weed have netted about $7.3 million in taxes, not including
medical marijuana sales taxes and licenses, which bring the number to $12.6
million. In it's first few months, Colorado could already soon
be outpacing those historic first-day
sales on a daily basis.
Retail
marijuana sales taxes brought in $1.4 million in January, $1.43 million in
February and now $1.898 million in March — a clear upward trajectory. And
total marijuana tax transfers and distributions went from $2.927 million in
January to $4.077 million in March. And perhaps more importantly,
while it's still somewhat early, the up-trending numbers indicate that initial
sales weren't simply the result of "new-toy" excitement wherein
everyone was buying pot just because they could. Coloradans wanted marijuana
before, and they still do now.
(Un)intended
consequences: Over the same time period, crime in Denver has slightly
declined, making opponents who said it would result in more trafficking
seem kind of silly. It's created a modest number
of jobs ranging from "budtending" and marijuana journalism
to farm labor and ownership. (Weedmaps, a dispensary review site, grossed some
$25 million in revenue in 2013.) And the state has even created
a banking
system that complies with the U.S. treasury system's guidelines,
clearing up the last regulatory questions. While certain parts of the rollout,
like edible cannabis regulations, have come
under question, the law seems to be operating basically as intended.
Legal cannabis
sales in the United States are projected to reach as high as $2.57
billion this year, split among the 21 states that allow the sale of
some form of marijuana. That's up from $1.53 billion a year ago. As time goes
on, the marijuana industry will grow its own stakeholders and perhaps become a
political lobby in its own right.
How it'll be
spent: The Colorado legislature has already formed a plan to spend $33
million of the marijuana taxes on school nurses and public education on
marijuana. Even Colorado cops plan to get a
chunk of the new revenue, asking for 10-15% of the proceeds for DUI
enforcement and fighting diversion to other states and unlicensed sales.
The bulk of
sales, however, continue to be in medical
marijuana, which has been legal in Colorado since 2000 and recorded $35
million in sales in March. However, since recreational weed is more heavily
taxed, it could still rapidly outpace medical marijuana in total tax dollars.
In total, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper projected in February that total
Colorado marijuana sales could approach
$1 billion.
Of course,
sales could still slow down. But the news in Colorado is evidence that
marijuana legalization can successfully generate value for both the local
economy and the government.
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