Dayton Daily News

Nevada’s first year of pot sales beats forecast by 40%

- By Scott Sonner

— The first full RENO, NEV. year of legal marijuana sales in Nevada exceeded expectatio­ns by 40 percent, state tax officials said this week.

Taxable pot sales statewide totaled $529.9 million and raised nearly $70 million in tax revenue, including $27.5 million for schools, the Nevada Department of Taxation said.

Adult sales that first became legal on July 1, 2017, accounted for about 80 percent of that figure, and sales for medical use made up about 20 percent of the total for the fiscal year that ended June 30.

State Tax Director Bill Anderson is predicting combined marijuana tax revenue will total $69.4 million in the current fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. The number of marijuana dispensari­es selling pot for adult use in Nevada totals 61, with three additional outlets dedicated solely to medical sales.

Only dispensari­es that already were selling medicinal pot were granted recreation­al licenses for the first year, but that restrictio­n won’t apply going forward.

“As we move into fiscal year 2019, we expect to see continued growth in the industry by way of additional businesses opening up, and we expect revenues to continue to be strong,” Anderson said Tuesday.

In addition to exceeding fiscal projection­s, he said broad marijuana legalizati­on has proven to be largely successful “from a regulatory standpoint.”

“We have not experience­d any major hiccups or compliance issues, and our enforcemen­t staff has worked diligently to make sure these businesses understand and comply with the laws and regulation­s that govern them,” Anderson said.

In addition to the $27.5 million dedicated to schools, about $42.5 million was raised this fiscal year for the state’s rainy day fund.

 ?? ETHAN MILLER / GETTY IMAGES 2017 ?? An employee shows a customer cannabis products at Essence Vegas Cannabis Dispensary in Las Vegas. Recreation­al marijuana sales in Nevada began July 1, 2017.
ETHAN MILLER / GETTY IMAGES 2017 An employee shows a customer cannabis products at Essence Vegas Cannabis Dispensary in Las Vegas. Recreation­al marijuana sales in Nevada began July 1, 2017.

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