Legalized Marijuana Could Be a $46 Billion Business
And that's without counting the add-on benefits to the fast-food industry
The voter-approved marijuana measures in Washington and Colorado are pulling marijuana out of the black market. So how big is that market?
I mentioned it was potentially a billion-dollar industry in Washington alone in a Seattle Times story this Sunday about marijuana-industry investors. That was based on a state Office of Financial Management estimate before the November election, which used federal use surveys, plus the per-gram price at local medical marijuana dispensaries, and came up with a potential $1 billion market.
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Sigh. And Oregon could have been in on it. My blog post for the week (thank you Reason.com for the poster): http://holdouts.wordpress.com/.....s-north-2/