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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Colorado officials report roughly $2 million in recreational pot taxes in January, 1st month of sales - <a href="https://twitter.com/AP">@AP</a></p>— Breaking News (@BreakingNews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BreakingNews/statuses/443135017334870016">March 10, 2014</a></blockquote>
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I fully expect other states to fall in line soon.
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Paging California...
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Hey I'm part of that number. You're welcome, Colorado!
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Oh. It's for Jan. No I'm not. February should be huge tho :p
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Thats not even the actual number. The actual number is much higher.
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Washington seems to be doing everything they can to stymie this, like freezing permits to grow or sell it. You would think they would want a piece of the tax dollars. :shrug:
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Why would you think Iowa would legalize? Of course I wish they would, but we're still fighting for medical. We're actually projected to be one of the later states to legalize.
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So all that money isn't going to the cartels. What a pity that is. Now multiply that by 50 and imagine that not going to the cartels but instead to law biding tax paying US citizens.
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I am amazed this is happening so quickly though. Back in high school we'd all talked about how it'd finally be legal once we were too old to smoke it... |
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If it's legal how could you be to old to smoke it? Be down there with Granny smokin' crawdads with the hippies. Ya'll come back now. Ya hear? |
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It's like...ranch dressing. Can't stand it. If you like it good for you. Let's hurry up and pass this $3it so we can legalize shrooms... |
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