Pot Sales Lead To High Revenue For Denver

May 17, 2020 0 By JohnValbyNation

DENVER, CO — Marijuana-related crime is dropping and marijuana tax revenue is up, according to Denver’s 2018 Annual Marijuana Report. The report covers January 2017 to January 2018.

“We took on the daunting challenge of becoming the first major city in America to manage legalized recreational marijuana and we are having success,” Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said.

Hancock credits the strong cooperation between government agencies in making legalized pot safe and profitable. The police department, fire department, public health and several others all work together to keep everything in order.

Recreational pot sales jumped 29 percent from 2016 to 2017. Alongside the additional 6.55 percent tax on marijuana, these sales make for tons of revenue. Denver alone made nearly $45 million in 2017 from pot sales, recreational and medical.

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Here are some of the stats from the 2018 Annual Marijuana Report:

While marijuana-related crime is down, it’s not completely gone. DEA agents and police raided several homes Thursday morning, breaking up grow ops as a part of a federal trafficking investigation.


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