Pubdate: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 Source: USA Today (US) Copyright: 2014 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/625HdBMl Website: http://www.usatoday.com/printedition/news/index.htm Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/466 Author: Gary Strauss POT SALES MAY RAKE IN $8.2B BY 2018 Journal Expects Rise Over Earlier Forecasts Bolstered by decriminalization laws in Washington state and Colorado, marijuana could become an $8.2 billion retail business by 2018, an industry trade journal says. That's a 33% jump over earlier forecasts and a five-fold increase over expected 2014 retail and medical sales, according to Marijuana Business Daily. The publication boosted 2018 sales estimates due largely to a Justice Department decision to take a hands-off approach to drug enforcement in Colorado and Washington, which allow limited, legal use of pot, and the assumption that up to six more states could allow recreational and medical use. Chris Walsh, editor of CannaBusiness Media, which publishes Marijuana Business Daily, said the $8.2 billion sales estimate could be conservative and doesn't include wholesale revenue or marijuana-related products. "The reality of retail sales could be larger," he said. Recreational sales are predicted to hit up to $4.2 billion by 2018; medicinal sales up to $4 billion. The year would mark the first that recreational retail sale revenue would outpace medicinal sales, Marijuana Business Daily reports. In Colorado, where retail sales of recreational pot began Jan. 1, state budget experts expect $1 billion in sales in 2015. Washington, where recreational sales begin June, could see $1.5 billion in annual sales by 2015. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom