Customers buy products at the Harvest Medical Marijuana Dispensary in San Francisco on Wednesday, April 20, 2016. In what may be the last year pot is illegal in California, thousands of people are expected to converge on San Francisco's Golden Gate Park Wednesday for the annual 4/20 marijuana holiday. (AP Photo/Haven Daley)

DENVER | New state figures show that Colorado marijuana shops sold more than $270 million in the first three months of the year.

The Denver Post reports (https://dpo.st/1OjNl7j ) that the data from the Colorado Department of Revenue says that more than $170 million of that total was for recreational marijuana sales and the remaining $100 million was for medical pot.

Marijuana businesses sold nearly $90 million of pot in March, a slight drop from February, which was the state’s fifth most profitable month for sales since they began in January 2014.

The taxes collected from retail pot sales in March totaled $3.5 million, which will go toward school construction projects. Analysts expect that number to reach $40 million for all of 2016.

Last year, Colorado marijuana businesses sold more than $996 million.