X, watch capitalism at work now....prices will go up....more people will grow and sell it....prices will stabilize, some will go out of business but many will stay around and make big profits.
Free up the herb and mek the free market werk! Mek govament go one side!
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Colorado is running low on (legal) marijuana
January 7, 2014, 1:47 PM
Colorado seems to have more potheads than anyone — including marijuana retailers — expected.
Six days after sales became legal, stores are rationing how much they sell, and a company that makes cannabis-infused sparkling fruit drinks, chocolates, mints and more ran out of supplies in just three days, Denver’s local ABC affiliate reported. Among retailers, Lodo Wellness Center in downtown Denver, for example, is limiting customers to an eighth of an ounce, or one-eighth of what they can legally buy, it said.
The Huffington Post posted a photo of a sign at The Clinic Colorado, also in Denver, saying it had run out.
State-licensed pot stores opened across Colorado on New Year’s Day, more than a year after voters passed a ballot measure that legalized marijuana for recreational users.
Marijuana could be big business in Washington state, too. Officials have processed 6,619 applications to grow, process and sell pot, and still have more to go, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. A start date for sales under its marijuana law hasn’t been announced.
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/themarg...gal-marijuana/
Free up the herb and mek the free market werk! Mek govament go one side!
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Colorado is running low on (legal) marijuana
January 7, 2014, 1:47 PM
Colorado seems to have more potheads than anyone — including marijuana retailers — expected.
Six days after sales became legal, stores are rationing how much they sell, and a company that makes cannabis-infused sparkling fruit drinks, chocolates, mints and more ran out of supplies in just three days, Denver’s local ABC affiliate reported. Among retailers, Lodo Wellness Center in downtown Denver, for example, is limiting customers to an eighth of an ounce, or one-eighth of what they can legally buy, it said.
The Huffington Post posted a photo of a sign at The Clinic Colorado, also in Denver, saying it had run out.
State-licensed pot stores opened across Colorado on New Year’s Day, more than a year after voters passed a ballot measure that legalized marijuana for recreational users.
Marijuana could be big business in Washington state, too. Officials have processed 6,619 applications to grow, process and sell pot, and still have more to go, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. A start date for sales under its marijuana law hasn’t been announced.
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/themarg...gal-marijuana/
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