Colorado’s more mature marijuana market is on decline as Ohio’s ramps up: Capitol Letter

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Sales and tax revenues have plummeted in Colorado, which has a program with some similar features as Ohio's.

An attendee wears a marijuana leaf necklace at the Pennsylvania Cannabis Festival on April 17, 2021, in the Kutztown area of Berks County. : Ten years after Colorado became the first state in the country to set up a recreational marijuana program, Politico Magazine has documented how sales have decreased, dispensaries and cultivators are closing their doors and tax revenues are down.

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