Tax collections released Monday showed that Colorado sold about $22 million worth of recreational pot in April. That’s an increase of about 17 percent from March and an increase of about 58 percent from January, the first month of retail sales.
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Tax collections released Monday showed that Colorado sold about $22 million worth of recreational pot in April. That’s an increase of about 17 percent from March and an increase of about 58 percent from January, the first month of retail sales.
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