Colorado: $101 Million Worth of Marijuana Sold in June, All-Time Sales Reach $16 Billion

In June, legal marijuana sales in Colorado topped $100 million, with all-time sales reaching an eye-opening $16 billion.

According to the Colorado Department of Revenue, there was approximately $101 million worth of marijuana and marijuana products sold through legal means in June. This is roughly on par with the $103 million sold in May, but it’s a noticeable drop from the $116 million sold in June 2023.

The year-to-date total for marijuana sales in Colorado is now $667 million, with the total since the start of legal sales over a decade ago now standing at around $16 billion.

Colorado legalized recreational marijuana in 2012, tying with Washington as the first state to do so. The law allows those who are at least 21 years old to legally possess and cultivate marijuana for personal use. Licensed marijuana retail outlets opened in 2014. Under the law, retail marijuana is subject to a 15% sales tax levied on retail sales and a 15% excise tax levied on the first transfer of marijuana from a wholesaler to a processor or retailer. This is in addition to the state’s 2.9% state sales tax and a local tax of up to 2.9%. Medical marijuana is exempt from the 15% sales tax and 15% excise tax, but not the 2.9% statewide sales tax.

According to a statewide survey of registered Colorado voters conducted by the Public Policy Polling, 71% of voters believe marijuana should be legal for adults, similar to alcohol, and fewer than one in four (23%) think it should be illegal. Support for legalization is 16% higher than it was when it was passed by voters in 2012.

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