Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2015 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Author: Ricardo Baca RETAIL POT SALES LEVEL OFF; TAXES FOR SCHOOLS SURGE After four consecutive months of record-setting growth, sales of recreational pot in Colorado leveled off in April - the same month pot taxes earmarked for school construction capital reached an all-time high, according to new Department of Revenue data. Around $42.4 million of recreational pot was sold in Colorado in April, down from $42.7 million in March - the first decline in retail marijuana sales in the state in five months. Meanwhile April's medical sales, which totaled $31.9 million in Colorado dispensaries, were nearly identical to March's tallies. One April statistic set an all-time record: the excise taxes collected for school construction capital. More than $3.1 million was raised via the excise tax on wholesale marijuana transfers in April, up from the previous record of $2.6 million, set in March. These monthly taxes earmarked for schools never topped $2 million in 2014 - but they've already raised more than $10 million in the first four months of 2015, compared with only $13.3 million in all of 2014. "It's really good to see the excise tax increasing and providing needed money for the public school construction fund," said Christian Sederberg, a partner at the cannabis-focused Denver law firm Vicente Sederberg and one of the authors of Colorado's pot-legalizing Amendment 64. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom