Colorado Legalized Marijuana Tax Revenue Exceeds Expectations By 40 Percent – The Inquisitr


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Colorado Legalized Marijuana Tax Revenue Exceeds Expectations By 40 Percent
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According to Reuters, School districts will likely get $40 million, or nearly 30 percent, of the projected $134 million in total marijuana tax revenues. “We anticipate near-term growth in these revenues as the Colorado market matures and as
Colorado legalized marijuana tax revs ahead of expectations: Moody’sChicago Tribune
Colorado’s legal marijuana tax haul will rocket up to $98 millionDigitalJournal.com

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The Inquisitr

Colorado Legalized Marijuana Tax Revenue Exceeds Expectations By 40 Percent
The Inquisitr
According to Reuters, School districts will likely get $40 million, or nearly 30 percent, of the projected $134 million in total marijuana tax revenues. “We anticipate near-term growth in these revenues as the Colorado market matures and as
Colorado legalized marijuana tax revs ahead of expectations: Moody'sChicago Tribune
Colorado's legal marijuana tax haul will rocket up to $98 millionDigitalJournal.com

all 68 news articles »

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