Pubdate: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 Source: Delaware County Daily Times (PA) Copyright: 2014 The Daily Times Contact: http://www.delcotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1284 Author: Kristen Wyatt, Associated Press POT SALES ARE MIND-BLOWING Colorado Guv Says Marijuana Tax Revenues Are Beyond Expected. DENVER (AP) - Colorado's legal marijuana market is far exceeding tax expectations, according to a budget proposal released Wednesday by Gov. John Hickenlooper that gives the first official estimate of how much the state expects to make from pot taxes. The proposal outlines plans to spend some $99 million next fiscal year on substance abuse prevention, youth marijuana use prevention and other priorities. The money would come from a statewide 10 percent sales tax on recreational pot, indicating Colorado's total sales next fiscal year will be near $1 billion. Retail sales began Jan. 1 in Colorado. Sales have been strong, though exact figures for January sales won't be made public until early next month. The governor predicted sales and excise taxes next fiscal year would produce some $98 million, well above a $70 million annual estimate given to voters when they approved the pot taxes last year. The governor also includes taxes from medical pot, which are subject only to the statewide 2.9 percent sales tax. Washington state budget forecasters released a projection Wednesday for that state, where retail sales don't begin for a few months. They predicted that the state's legal recreational marijuana market will bring nearly $190 million to state coffers over four years. In Colorado, Hickenlooper's proposal listed six priorities for spending the pot sales taxes. The spending plan included $45.5 million for youth use prevention, $40.4 million for substance abuse treatment and $12.4 million for public health. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt