Pubdate: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2014 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Author: Ricardo Baca, The Cannabist POT SALES DROP FOR THE FIRST TIME For the first time in Colorado's short legal marijuana history, month-over-month recreational cannabis sales fell in September. According to new data released by the state's Department of Revenue, Colorado's retailers sold $31,626,965 in recreational marijuana in September-down 7.3 percent from August's retail sales of $34,125,200. Recreational marijuana's sales numbers had been increasing steadily since the adult-use market first opened Jan. 1. September's first-of-its-kind downturn shocked some industry insiders, especially because the previous month's findings saw recreational sales boosted by more than 16.5 percent from July ($29,279,249) to August ($34,125,200). TheMarijuana Industry Group's executive director Mike Elliott pointed toward Colorado's "mud season"- the in-between months separating Colorado's stunning summers and powdery winters- as the possible culprit. "I imagine, though, that we are going to see a pretty big upswing in October, and some of that has to do with Aurora opening up licensed business," Elliott said. "But it was just getting started in October, so the upswing might be more pronounced in November." The sales of medical marijuana also dipped 5.2 percent in September to $31,626,965 from August's numbers of $33,370,431. Overall, pot taxes are adding up: Since Jan. 1, Colorado has brought in more than $52.4 million in taxes, licenses and fees for recreational and medical marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom