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Colorado’s marijuana sales will likely reach $1 billion by the end of 2025, generating almost $200 million in tax revenue, according to a state agency. “Colorado’s world-class marijuana industry drives out criminals and cartels and is supporting Colorado businesses and jobs while driving revenue for school construction.
From how the process actually works, to what it means for travel, drug testing, buying at dispensaries and more.
Colorado's cannabis sales are close to $1 billion in 2025, boosting tax revenues by nearly $200 million, according to the state's data. Governor Polis praises the industry's success.
Colorado officials are warning marijuana businesses about a rise in burglaries. Why it matters: The break-ins are leading to major losses, including stolen cash, damaged buildings and operational shutdowns — even when little or no marijuana product is taken.
By Greg Schaller Thirteen years after Colorado became one of the first two states to legalize recreational marijuana, the verdict is in: it has been a public policy failure of historic proportions. What began as a slick,
A Democratic senator has filed a bill aimed at laying the groundwork for federal marijuana legalization. Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) introduced the legislation—titled the Preparing Regulators Effectively for a Post-Prohibition Adult-Use Regulated Environment Act (PREPARE) Act—on Thursday.
A Trump executive order would move marijuana to a lower-risk drug category, offering tax relief for Maine cannabis businesses while leaving consumer impacts unclear.