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Nearly half of cannabis plant product labels in Colorado misstate the potency, according to a University of Colorado Boulder ...
Colorado legalized recreational marijuana in 2014 and has dispensaries all over the state from Fort Collins to Trinidad. Since marijuana's legalization, Colorado has raked in over $1 billion each ...
After increasing for seven straight years to a record $2.2 billion in 2021, annual marijuana sales have been free-falling in Colorado, hitting just over $1.5 billion for 2023.
It’s both embarrassing and galling that an elected University of Colorado regent — who also happens to be the state’s most politically connected marijuana dealer — tried to squelch a ...
Colorado's Marijuana Industry Off to a Slow Start in 2023. Legal marijuana prices and sales figures hit record highs during the COVID-19 pandemic, but began sliding in the second half of 2021.
April’s marijuana sales – medical and retail combined – stood at close to $132 million, which counts as the lowest number in five years, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. In ...
RELATED Recommendation to ease marijuana restrictions could have big impact on Colorado cannabis companies. The Colorado State Capitol Building is seen during the Mile High 420 Festival in Denver ...
From January 2014 through August 2023, total sales of marijuana, including medical and recreational cannabis, surpassed $15 billion, according to the Colorado Department of Revenue. In 2023, sales ...
Colorado’s marijuana tax revenue reached $248.2 million in 2023-24, according to the report. The forecast for the next fiscal year is expected to continue falling before hitting a 3.2% increase ...
Recommendation to reschedule marijuana could have big impact on Colorado cannabis companies 02:22. Dinosaur, Colorado — There isn't much to this town a short drive from the national monument of ...
In Colorado, the wholesale price of marijuana is at a record low. Today, it costs $658 per pound. That’s half the price compared with this time last year, when it was selling for $1,316.
In 2022, Colorado collected $325 million in marijuana tax revenue, a nearly $100 million decline from 2021, which produced $423 million in taxes. In 2020, that number was $387 million.