{"id":2408246,"date":"2018-12-14T19:04:01","date_gmt":"2018-12-15T02:04:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/marijuana-sales-in-aspen-show-recent-decline\/"},"modified":"2018-12-14T19:04:01","modified_gmt":"2018-12-15T02:04:01","slug":"marijuana-sales-in-aspen-show-recent-decline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kspn\/local-news\/marijuana-sales-in-aspen-show-recent-decline\/","title":{"rendered":"Marijuana sales in Aspen show recent decline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Aspen&#8217;s legal marijuana trade has enjoyed some good buzz since Amendment 64 took effect, including its <a id=\"N0x13eb4f0N0x15e0e80:N0x13eb4f0N0x1442840\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/marijuana\/aspen-marijuana-shops-sold-11-3-million-in-2017-topping-liquor-stores-for-first-time\/\">hurdling liquor stores in total revenue<\/a> in 2017. But a recent report indicates all is not rosy in the world of buds, vaporizer oil, edibles and other cannabis products.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Medical and retail pot sales dropped in June, July, September and October, following a robust first quarter when budtenders rang up $4 million in sales during the first quarter, according to the city of Aspen Finance Department&#8217;s monthly consumption tax released Dec. 6.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Whether that is an aberration or trend, however, is another question.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;There are a lot more stores on Interstate 70, and some people might be doing their shopping before they come to Aspen,&#8221; said Pepe Breton, founder of the Denver-based Euflora chain, and 50 percent owner of <a id=\"N0x13eb4f0N0x15e0ee0:N0x13eb4f0N0x1442a80\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/marijuana\/euflora-closes-deal-on-stash-marijuana-shop-in-aspen\/\">the recently opened Aspen shop.<\/a> &#8220;Also, it just seems the market in Aspen is getting so much competition and that people keep lowering prices. The same amount of people might be buying, but the prices are getting lower.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Merchants buying wholesale marijuana also have seen steep decreases in their purchase prices, he said, noting that about two years ago a pound of bud would fetch $2,000.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;Now you can buy a pound for $800,&#8221; Breton said.<\/p>\n<div id=\"single-mid-script\" class=\"p402_hide\">\n<h2>Recommended Stories For You<\/h2>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">A Nov. 16 <a id=\"N0x13eb4f0N0x15e0f40:N0x13eb4f0N0x1442cc0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/business\/2018\/11\/16\/marijuana-is-getting-cheaper-some-states-thats-problem\/?utm_term=.f4dc7039bc54\">report in The Washington Post<\/a> notes wholesale marijuana prices in Colorado plummeted by one-third in the past 12 months and 70 percent over the past four years.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;Ironically, in a bid for more tax revenue per marijuana sale, Colorado increased its marijuana tax rate from 10 percent to 15 percent last year, only to see the anticipated added tax revenue wiped out by falling prices in a year&#8217;s time,&#8221; the report said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Aspen is home to seven cannabis dispensaries (some sell both retail and medical products), and an eighth one is set to open in the first quarter of next year. The number of shops, noted the co-owner of the Denver-based Green Dragon chain, which has 12 shops in Colorado, including one on the Hyman Avenue mall, means &#8220;this market is artificially inflated.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;Everybody thinks they can open a shop, and it&#8217;s a ticket to print money,&#8221; Alex Levine said. &#8220;It&#8217;s very hard to run a comfortably profitable business by entering the industry without a game plan.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">It would behoove the city to place a moratorium on new pot shops or regulate the number of licences it allows, Levine said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;The pie just keeps getting bigger,&#8221; he said, &#8220;and I think it&#8217;s irresponsible to the quality of the town.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">For the first 10 months of the year, Aspen medical and retail marijuana stores combined to generate $10.1 million in sales, which is still up 5 percent over January through October of 2017, according to the city&#8217;s report.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">This year has been buoyed by January, February and March \u2014 also prime time for ski-season tourism \u2014 which accounted for $4 million in pot sales while posting respective gains of 11 percent, 9 percent and 10 percent over the same months in 2017.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Yet June (down 2 percent), July (down 11 percent), September (down 7 percent) and October (down 6 percent) all were outpaced in sales by the same months in 2017, the report showed. August, however, chalked up nearly $1.3 million sales, the year&#8217;s third-most lucrative month and 11 percent better than August 2017, according to the report.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Aspen&#8217;s liquor stores, by contrast, have recorded $8.6 million sales through October of this year. Last year, Aspen pot shots brought in $11.3 million in revenue, compared with $10.5 million in sales rung up by liquor stores.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Statewide through October, marijuana, medical and retail pot saw $1.28 billion in sales from January through October, edging out the $1.25 billion in sales for the same time period in 2017, <a id=\"N0x13eb4f0N0x15e0fa0:N0x13eb4f0N0x14432f0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.colorado.gov\/pacific\/sites\/default\/files\/1018_MJSalesCalendarReport_PUBLISH.pdf\">according to the Colorado Department of Revenue<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Since January 2014, when retail marijuana was sold legally thanks to the passage of Amendment 64 in 2012, Colorado has generated $5.78 billion in both retail and medical cannabis sales, based on figures from the revenue department.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText Tagline\"><a href=\"mailto:rcarroll@aspentimes.com\">rcarroll@aspentimes.com<\/a><\/p>\n<div id=\"single-factbox-mobile\" class=\"visible-xs-block\" readability=\"16\">\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Head\">Burning out?<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox BoldIntro\">The city of Aspen\u2019s most recent monthly sales tax consumption report, released Dec. 6, showed the marijuana industry slipping four of the last five months.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">October $595,165 -6%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">September $936,990 -7%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">August $1,274,928 11%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">July $1,101,313 -11%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">June $839,076 -2%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">May $466,514 5%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">April $604,972 0%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">March $1,484,782 10%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">February $1,188,605 9%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">January $1,331,103 11%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Text\">First 10 months of 2018 $10,065,565 Up 5%<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND Factbox Source\">Source: City of Aspen Finance Department<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/local\/marijuana-sales-in-aspen-show-recent-decline\/\" target=\"_blank\">via:: The Aspen Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aspen&#8217;s legal marijuana trade has enjoyed some good buzz since Amendment 64 took effect, including its hurdling liquor stores in total revenue in 2017. But a recent report indicates all is not rosy in the world of buds, vaporizer oil, edibles and other cannabis products. 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