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Recreational Pot Outsells Medical for First Time in Colorado in July

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Recreational Pot Outsells Medical for First Time in Colorado in July

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Colorado tax records for July show that recreational dispensaries in the state pulled in $28,921,068 in July, while medical sales only generated $28,313,034 -- roughly a $608,000 difference and the first time that rec sales have outpaced medical.


So how much is that in weed? At around $400 an ounce at a number of recreational retail stores, it comes out to about 93 pounds.

From all of that, the state collected $838,711 in medical sales tax and $5.19 million in recreational taxes during July -- including about $1.4 million in excise taxes earmarked for public school construction. As of the end of July, the state had collected more than $18.6 million in recreational pot sales taxes, as well as about $5.4 million in excise taxes.

Business group lobbyists (the ones with high prices) cheered the totals to the Associated Press, saying that more and more dispensaries will convert to recreational to reap the rewards. Currently, the state has about 200 recreational shops and more than twice as many medical shops.

Prices on recreational herb at some dispensaries are twice as high as those for the exact same flower sold medically (and customers face 20 percent taxes or more when you tack on the sales taxes and special taxes at the city level).

Also, July was one of busiest tourism months of the year in the Centennial State -- and it may wind up being the single largest. Last year, more than 2.1 million people came here to hang out for at least one July. A huge chunk of those tourists were probably getting stoned last year, too. They just weren't paying the state to do it.
 
Colorado tax records for July show that recreational dispensaries in the state pulled in $28,921,068 in July, while medical sales only generated $28,313,034 -- roughly a $608,000 difference and the first time that rec sales have outpaced medical.


So how much is that in weed? At around $400 an ounce at a number of recreational retail stores, it comes out to about 93 pounds.

From all of that, the state collected $838,711 in medical sales tax and $5.19 million in recreational taxes during July -- including about $1.4 million in excise taxes earmarked for public school construction. As of the end of July, the state had collected more than $18.6 million in recreational pot sales taxes, as well as about $5.4 million in excise taxes.

Business group lobbyists (the ones with high prices) cheered the totals to the Associated Press, saying that more and more dispensaries will convert to recreational to reap the rewards. Currently, the state has about 200 recreational shops and more than twice as many medical shops.

Prices on recreational herb at some dispensaries are twice as high as those for the exact same flower sold medically (and customers face 20 percent taxes or more when you tack on the sales taxes and special taxes at the city level).

Also, July was one of busiest tourism months of the year in the Centennial State -- and it may wind up being the single largest. Last year, more than 2.1 million people came here to hang out for at least one July. A huge chunk of those tourists were probably getting stoned last year, too. They just weren't paying the state to do it.

$ 400 a zip??????. Now I see where this whole rec movement is going. That is a ludicrous amount. At those prices peeps are gonna stay underground and buy their meds from peeps that will be selling their wares at 200 a zip. Makes no sense to me. Bring in the money mongers and the whole thing just gets all jacked up.
 
$ 400 a zip??????. Now I see where this whole rec movement is going. That is a ludicrous amount. At those prices peeps are gonna stay underground and buy their meds from peeps that will be selling their wares at 200 a zip. Makes no sense to me. Bring in the money mongers and the whole thing just gets all jacked up.

400 a zip is way higher than alot of places are doing...anywhere from 280-360 is norm plus the insane taxes and those can def bring it over 400. And I know there was way way more than 93 pounds sold last month seeing as how the rec store I work with wholesales double digits every week...
 
93 pounds seems way low. Lines around the block at the good clubs still, right?
 
i think they r saying rec sold 93 pounds more than med sales...93 x 6400 almost equals 608000...@400 zip.

thank you, baba. for your incredible sunday morning math skills :)
 
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