Colorado Sells $19 Million in Weed in March: $1.9 Million Goes to Schools and Crime Down 10 Percent
Natural Society / News Report
Published: Monday 2 June 2014
All the naysayers who were against marijuana legalization
are eating crow about now. Colorado’s weed sales just keep trending up,
and with the sales of legal weed, they are improving their schools and
reducing overall crime rates.
Not counting medicinal weed sales, Colorado sold nearly
$19 million in their recreational weed market in the month of March, and
$1.9 million of that goes straight into government coffers and towards
building schools. At this pace, according to PolicyMic, Colorado will make $30 million this year in pot taxes alone.
Crime rates in Colorado have dropped by 10.6% while Dunkin Donuts has begun expanding its brand in the state (really).
It looks like a really good future for people living in Colorado, or
any state that legalizes both medical and recreational marijuana –
though it is admittedly too early to tell.The cherry on top of this
tax-generating cake? Crime rates are also down in Colorado, so while
kids are hopefully going to get a better education, the government
(idealistically) will spend more money improving infrastructure and
other business opportunities for Colorado citizens, and unemployment
rates are plummeting. The Colorado police can take a little rest from
their duties.
Is it ludicrous to conclude that perhaps happy, smokers of
marijuana have no time for violence and expend their energy elsewhere?
Probably, but it’s looking more and more like a reality. When you
legalize this plant, people have less to be angry about–and less angry
people means less crime.
The only draw-back of legalization in Colorado? It’s
snowing in May. But only Nancy Grace would attribute that to ganja and
not global warming. And whether Nancy and the haters like it or not,
more recreational dispensaries are coming to Denver, Boulder, and
beyond.
According to Weedmaps, there are currently 97 recreational
dispensaries in Colorado, and that number should hit 100 in the next
few weeks – likely climbing higher. And higher. And higher.
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