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High Demand: Price of legal marijuana soars in Colorado - U.S. News






A long line of buyers trails from a store selling marijuana in Pueblo West, Colo., on Wednesday



he high times in Colorado are coming with high costs for cannabis consumers.

Hemp hunters who waited for hours early Wednesday to be among the first to legally purchase marijuana from state retailers found sticker shock at cash registers.

“I think people were a little bit surprised at the price,” said Rachel Gillette, executive director of the Colorado chapter of NORML, a national nonprofit seeking to make marijuana use legal nationwide. “We are concerned about that.”

On the first day of legal weed sales, Gillette said she found retailers selling top-shelf marijuana to recreational users at prices close to $400 per ounce, not including taxes.

For comparison, medical marijuana users, who’ve been able to buy weed from Colorado dispensaries since 2010, are currently paying around $250 an ounce plus taxes, she said.

The state does not impose any pricing structure for pot purveyors, leaving the market open to supply and demand. One dispensary was selling high-quality marijuana on Wednesday at $70 for one-eighth of an ounce — a markup from $25 for the same amount the day before, according to The Associated Press.

But Gillette and other observers keeping careful tabs on the landmark law say they expect costs to eventually stabilize, although it won’t happen overnight


"It’s a new industry, a new market,” Gillette said. “I think things will work themselves out in a few years. We saw the same thing happen with the medical marijuana industry before prices came down.”

But Gillette said she’d still like to see the “high tax rates” associated with marijuana sales addressed by state lawmakers.

Colorado State Rep. Jonathan Singer, who sponsored the House bill on legal marijuana sales, said he doesn't want to see the 10 percent special sales tax added to each transaction changed just yet. The state won't know how much those taxes will provide to Colorado's coffers for at least another month.

“If marijuana continues to funnel into the black market, I am happy to look at shocking the black market out of the legitimate industry by slashing taxes, but this is way too early in the game,” Singer said in an email to NBC News. “And judging by the thousands of marijuana consumers lined up around the block yesterday, Coloradans appear comfortable with taxes as they are.”

A Colorado State University report released last April forecasts retail prices settling at around $185 per ounce.

Colorado residents can buy no more than an ounce per transaction, while out-of-state tokers can purchase up to a quarter-ounce.

Phyllis Resnick, lead economist at Colorado State’s Colorado Futures Center, said she also expects prices to lower.

“My sense is that competition will eventually arise … and costs will fall below what the black market wants,” she said.

Medical marijuana users, meanwhile, shouldn’t be affected by a ramp up in prices or long lines, said Mason Tvert, spokesman for the Marijuana Policy Project, which advocates for medical marijuana bills.

Medical marijuana sales aren’t subject to the special sales tax and similar local taxes that drive up costs to the general public. In addition, there are dispensaries that are dedicated to medical marijuana sales only, so patients won’t have to wait hours for service.

On the recreational side, the anticipated opening of more pot stores would ease demand in the coming months.

While only about three-dozen retailers around Colorado opened to adults aged 21 and older on Wednesday, the state has actually approved 348 retail licenses. Many outlets have been slowed down because they also have to get permission from their local municipality.

Prices could also be affected on the supply side by the fact that Colorado allows people to grow at home (up to six plants per adult), and there currently is no cap on how much total marijuana can be produced statewide.

As for any demand driven by out-of-towners, Resnick believes the idea of a booming pot tourism industry won’t be a lasting one.

“How many people are going to fly to Colorado to ride around in a van and get pot, and then you’re limited to where you can smoke it?” she said. “Plus, it’s not like you can bring it home with you.”


Officials in neighboring states, however, aren’t so sure Colorado's weed won't be giving their residents contact highs.

The Albany County Sheriff's Office in Wyoming said they have already seen an uptick in marijuana possession after medical marijuana became legalized in Colorado. They're expecting a similar rise again.

Sheriff Dave O'Malley told NBC affiliate KUSA-TV that the incident reports reveal how people are unabashedly getting blitzed in his county — which borders Colorado.

It’s “almost like looking at a scene in a Cheech and Chong movie,” he said, “where they would pull over a car for speeding and the windows would all come down and the smoke would come billowing out of the cars.”
 

Mike Manson

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I'm all for keeping the black market alive and well, the legalization effort has been funded by billionaires. Billionaires don't fund things with no intention of profit somewhere along the line. Of course the price is going to continue to rise, all consumer products do in the US, a capitalist economy.
Only if people pay for it...
 

Kon1

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Bitch on the news said $100 for a 1/4 OZ! WTF?!?!?! EAT A DICK HOE! I admit the Dispensaries up here in Portland do charge like $10/g and $220-240 for top shelf zips. I fuck with the shops from time to time, but fuck this legalize it bullshit. I can go to a local grower and get a fucking 1/4 of some TOP SHELF SUPER FIRE buds for like 40-50 and zips for like 125 and the prices just keep dropping the more I cop. Fuck these faggots and their TAXED ASS PRICES! I wanna smoke good herb for a GOOD price I don't wanna feel like I got raped after leaving the store to buy weed just cuz it's legal for every faggot in the city to buy and possess. I was watching a clip on the news though and seen this cat that I used to fuck with like back in 2007 and he was always talking bout how he was gonna capitalize off this shit when it became legal, and sure enough now it's 2014 and I see this dude on the news opening one of the first new LEGAL spots hahah, it was a trip. It was my brothers plug, but my bro got all junkyfied and now he's inb the pen, I gotta let him know he's an idiot and coulda been right there in colorado with that dude making bank.
 
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This is a note to all 90's babies: Theres nothing wrong with weed, but smoking it does not magically make you cool.

Also, good weed is great and all, but having good weed does not make you the shit. Maybe if this were 1989 it would make you the shit but its 2014 and you bought that weed at full price from a store, not a columbian drug lord who you met on a yacht party.
 

BUTCHER 206

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Thats way too much. Im past weed, weed is extinct, its all about bho and shatter. If these wa stores have straight fire like 25% thc and up for around $5 a gram i might indulge every now and then for nostalgia sake but right now even the best tasting most coveted strains taste like burning plant matter and wood and feel awful in the chest and sinuses and arent strong enough compared to oil. Plus it reeks
 

BUTCHER 206

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That last post seemed pretty douchey but its true lol. Vape oil for awhile and weed and especially blunts turn gross real fast. I might get one of those magic flight light box vapes though if trees drop to $5 a gram here in wa like they estimate. Thanks for the inspiration Dana Dane @Dana Dane
 
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trees are $6 a gram and a gram prerolls are 5 for $20 in santa rosa
Yup, santa rosa has great soil for growing, and is also the first hub for people frm humboldt to get their trees off... So now we got hella weed growing indoor and outdoor, weed still coming from humboldt/mendo, and cannabis clubs so we been straight saturated with weed for a minute now

I was watchin one of those drugs inc shows on Denver, Comptonrado... And they had a couple weed dealers on there and then the somethin park bloods and they were like "yea we control the weed market, well kill any crab etc..." Lol it kinda made me laugh cuz before they know it theyre gonna have to advance their game from 1994 to 2014 all at once

That lil crack park on the corner of some street they wouldnt say cuz they didnt want to encourage buyers, that was pretty funny... Just lyke compton