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Thursday, January 2, 2014

World's first state-licensed marijuana retailers open doors in Colorado,USA Wednesday Jan 01,2014


The world's first state-licensed marijuana retailers legally permitted to sell pot for recreational use to the general public opened for business in Colorado on Wednesday Jan 01,2014 with long lines of customers, marking a new chapter in America's drug culture.




Roughly three dozen former medical marijuana dispensaries newly cleared by state regulators to sell pot to consumers who are interested in nothing more than its mind- and mood-altering properties began welcoming customers as early as 8 a.m. MST (1500 GMT).


The highly-anticipated New Year's Day opening launched an unprecedented commercial cannabis market that Colorado officials expect will ultimately gross $578 million in annual revenues, including $67 million in tax receipts for the state


Restraint was certainly the message being propagated on New Year's Eve by Colorado authorities, who posted signs at Denver International Airport and elsewhere around the capital warning that pot shops can only operate during approved hours, and that open, public consumption of marijuana remains illegal.
Hundreds of Marijuana Users line up at Colarado Stores




Under Colorado law, however, state residents can buy as much as an ounce (28 grams) of marijuana at a time, while out-of-state visitors are restricted to quarter-ounce purchases .Those from out of state can buy half that quantity and must consume it before crossing state lines.

In a move as historic as the end of alcohol prohibition eight decades earlier, the drug will be on sale to anyone over 21.

All that will be required is ID showing age and residence, for anyone living in state to buy 1oz to smoke, chew, eat, drink or drop under tongue with a pipette if they choose.




Note
Voters in Washington state voted to legalize marijuana at the same time Colorado did, in November 2012, but Washington is not slated to open its first retail establishments until later in 2014.

Nearly 20 states, including Colorado and Washington, had already put themselves at odds with the U.S. government by approving marijuana for medical purposes.

Opponents warned that legalizing recreational use could help create an industry intent on attracting underage users and getting more people dependent on the drug

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