Sunday, June 1, 2014

3 Months Since Legalizing Marijuana, Here’s What Colorado Looks Like

Supporters said it would create value for the local economy and government, with detractors claiming it would increase violent crime and raise health costs. Who was right? Back on January 1, when it became legal to sell recreational marijuana, it was estimated that, across the state, pot shop owners made more than $1 million in that one single historic day of business. The law allows for residents, over the age of 21, to purchase up to an ounce of marijuana at a single purchase if for recreational purposes, with non-residents able to purchase up to a quarter ounce.



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