Pubdate: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2017 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Author: Tom Brodbeck Page: A3 BUDDING OPPORTUNITY Legal pot sales could lead to $95M annual profits for province Legal pot sales in Manitoba could raise as much as $95 million a year for government after five years if the province could take over 80% of the black market, according to recent figures released by the Pallister government. The sales projections, which contemplate various levels of black market penetration, are based on selling marijuana products through stand-alone government stores. However, since the Pallister government has opted for private retail stores instead, updated projections could be higher or lower. Nevertheless, according to the figures released Thursday, the government could stand to earn annual profits of between $12.8 million to $26.7 million in the first three years of operation, based on taking more than 20%-40% of the black market. After three years, with a projected 60% market penetration, government could reap profits of $62.3 million and $94.8 million after five years. All estimates are net revenues after costs such as salaries and benefits, costs of goods sold and other operational expenditures. Caution should also be used with the figures since they include up to $38.4 million in sales of edible marijuana products in the later years. Under proposed federal law, which will see the legalization of marijuana on July 1, 2018, edible products will not be among the products that can be legally sold. The province estimates that the black market for marijuana in Manitoba is currently worth between $217 million and $250 million a year, or 25 million grams of cannabis sold. It remains unclear how much governments will tax marijuana when it's sold through private retailers, expected to begin in Manitoba on July 2, 2018, or how close that taxation revenue will be to the net revenue projections originally contemplated for stand-alone government stores. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt