Your unbiased source for in-depth coverage of cannajobs, cannatax, and cannabiz. We feel heavily consticted state-by-state amendments represent grovelization, not legalization. Sorry, one ounce limits and opt-out provisions don't float our boat. Toppling federal prohibition is the resolution we care about. Keep an eye out for our epic report, Cannajobs 2014.

Greetings From Manitou Springs

Greetings From Manitou Springs

In today's uplifting episode, the tide turns as the first RMJ dispensary in a 90-mile corrider between Denver and Pueblo opens in tiny Manitou Springs, Colorado — the very week the mighty New York Times unleashed a devastating assault on federal marijuana prohibition! Are these events connected? ...
Rec Weed Reality

Rec Weed Reality

Conventional media keeps gushing over rec weed like it's the greatest thing since sliced gluten-free bread. So how come I live right outside Denver, Colorado, and I still had to drive 90 minutes to score some?
Poteconomics and Human Emotions: A Heart-to-Heart Communiqué

Poteconomics and Human Emotions: A Heart-to-Heart Communiqué

Can we talk? I haven't been doing much of that lately. Here, that is. Why not? Well, for starters, what most people accept as legalization I'd call grovelization. That cuts to the heart of the matter.
2013 Jon Gettman Interviews

2013 Jon Gettman Interviews

The inimitable Jon Gettman sounds off live from "Old Virginny" at The Air & Space Museum Annex in Chantilly and at the hallowed site of George Washington's former hemp fields in Mount Vernon. A 45-minute virtual interview recorded via Skype completes the poteconomics spectacular.
Poteconomics Takes Off!

Poteconomics Takes Off!

One guy yakking about how how many cannajobs could be created, how much cannatax could be collected, and how much cannabiz could be conducted is a lone voice howling in the wilderness; when another wolf joins in, all of a sudden you've got yourselves a movement.
DC Flashback

DC Flashback

When you're a 17-year-old sophomore at American University and it's the Fall of 1969, you figure a series of antiwar rallies that attract crowds of 500,000 fellow students, "peaceniks," and "outside agitators" to DC is all just part of college life. How would you know any better?
Postcards From Paradise Found

Postcards From Paradise Found

What happens when Adam's in prison for the crime of possessing a few grams? Eves tend the garden while he's away. They make the best of things in the worst of times. Come join them in their cannabis paradise!
Shots of Life After Prohibition

Shots of Life After Prohibition

The words “pot,” “cannabis,” and “marijuana” bring to mind images of problems, problems, and more problems. Cannabis, the little weed that could, is embroiled in controversy in just about every country on earth. But not every country.
A New York State of Weed

A New York State of Weed

The curious case of the Empire State and its progressive-or-regressive-depending-on-who-you-talk-to governor Andrew Cuomo. MMJ "activists" vilify him for his failure to anoint the sick and dying as a privileged, weed-worthy group ... yet Governor Cuomo may be more passionate about preventing racially-profiled arrests than anyone.
"Marijuana Is No Cash Cow:" Deconstructing Poteconomics Coverage

“Marijuana Is No Cash Cow:” Deconstructing Poteconomics Coverage

Despite mounting evidence to the contrary, certain "esteemed economists" have made careers out of furnishing false information like, "Marijuana is no cash cow" — and mainstream media compliantly chews the cud.
(Preview) Cannajobs 2013: Pot-ential 324,440 Positions in the USA

(Preview) Cannajobs 2013: Pot-ential 324,440 Positions in the USA

Unassailable data from the Colorado Medical Marijuana Enforcement Division which registers support workers and the US Census suggests there are 324,440 pot-ential cannajobs possible in the US without factoring in demand for recreational or industrial pot! Did that get your attention?
What Is a Poteconomist and Why Are the World's "Esteemed Economists" Mum on Pot?

What Is a Poteconomist and Why Are the World’s “Esteemed Economists” Mum on Pot?

Cannabis’ multifaceted nature cries out for a new breed of specialist, a cross between an economist and a botanist, self-trained to evaluate the economic firepower of a magical herb.
What is Herbal Rights?

What is Herbal Rights?

Anyone who's poked around Cannabis Commerce knows we're convinced that pursuing patient rights state-by-state is in a league of one as the single dumbest mistake committed in the long and storied history of American activism. If we're dead-set against patient rights, then what exactly are we for?
The Joy of Pot

The Joy of Pot

MMJ causes a lot of collateral damage— the LA City Council's recent decision to obliterate every last dispensary in Tinseltown is Exhibit A. We called that in the Ball and Chain series. For now, enough is enough. To balance things out, we rhapsodize about the joy of pot.
Resident Poteconomist Reflects on Three Years of Partial Legality: an Interview with Lory Kohn

Resident Poteconomist Reflects on Three Years of Partial Legality: an Interview with Lory Kohn

Three years plus into pot's tempestuous tenancy on Main Street, Denver can rightfully stake a claim as Planet Earth's premier cannabiz incubator. Our man in the Mile High City watched the drama unfold.
Vital Articles
Musical Interlude #1: “Marijuana Smoke”

Musical Interlude #1: “Marijuana Smoke”

Launch a reasonably serious website, and people you never expected to hear from again track you down. You never know what could land in your inbox. Mates who played leading roles in past incarnations may surprise you, resurrecting long-lost mementos from the days of yore. Take, for example, “Marijuana Smoke,” the first song I ever wrote and recorded, circa 1968.

Smile, You’re On Cannabis Camera

Smile, You’re On Cannabis Camera

For many herb lovers, the word “marijuana” connotes freedom, romance, serenity, positive vibration, artistic pursuit, and even love. Place the word “medical” in front of it . . . and images of endless legislative wheel spinning interrupt the reverie. With surveillance cameras peering at every last dispensary transaction, the romance is fading fast.

The Internet and Traditional Media Light Up

The Internet and Traditional Media Light Up

Hollywood, Inc. has help.

The wild and woolly days of medical marijuana proliferation have not escaped the ever-vigilant eye of newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV. Before it’s tweeted into oblivion, traditional media clings tenaciously to life – herbal life, that is.

Hollywood, Inc.: Cannabis Commerce’s Champion

Hollywood, Inc.: Cannabis Commerce’s Champion

Decades ago, Cheech Marin screeched, “Mama try to tell me, try to tell me how to live, but I don’t listen to her, cause my head is like a sieve,” as he romped through Up In Smoke wearing a pink tutu. Peoples’ eyes bulged out of their heads. Now, five minutes don’t go by on an episode of Entourage without some gleeful housemate slipping into sinsemilla-assisted satori. Each episode is an infomercial for the grandeur of ganja. That’s advertising!

Cannabis Commerce Included in “30 Best Blogs to Learn About Medical Marijuana”

Cannabis Commerce Included in “30 Best Blogs to Learn About Medical Marijuana”

MedicalCodingCertification.com has just named Cannabis Commerce one of its “30 Best Blogs to Learn About Medical Marijuana.” Nice to be in such good company after only four months in existence. We’re happy to share the love with the 29 other like-minded blogs/sites. View the list in its entirety by clicking “More.”

What We’ve Learned So Far — And Who Can Tell Us More

What We’ve Learned So Far — And Who Can Tell Us More

So far, we’ve heard from perhaps the world’s most cautious economist, a poteconomist who plows the middle ground, and a phenom bullish about marijuana futures. In this section, we’ll sum up their commonalities and differences. We’ll identify sources we haven’t heard from – that could fill in the blanks. Then we’ll reveal our best guesstimate of all the cannatax in the USA.

Learning to Love Economists, Surveys, and Statistics

Learning to Love Economists, Surveys, and Statistics

If politicians currently sitting on the fence had a dollar number representing their jurisdiction’s portion of marijuana taxes — an amount that could keep existing programs running and fund urgent needs in the imminent future — convincing their constituencies that legalization is in their best interests would be a lot simpler.

A Poteconomist Plays The Game

A Poteconomist Plays The Game

When you’re Dr. Jon Gettman, PhD, chronicler of the “bulk folk,” you wonder how many metric tons of marijuana people consume in a year. Hopefully, that amount balances with how much ganja growers are producing. It’s helpful knowing what an average joint weighs, how much an average “user” consumes, and how much “demanders” are willing to compensate “suppliers” for preferred rations.

The Wunderkind

The Wunderkind

The senior thesis of a graduating economics major at Brown named Max Chaiken found that “a legally taxed and regulated marijuana market could generate upwards of $200 billion annually in excise tax revenues for the federal government … [which] would be enough to fund Medicaid.”

The Enigma

The Enigma

A libertarian, he believes all Schedule One drugs including heroin, cocaine and oxycontin should be legalized. He’s appalled at the colossal sums the government spends pursuing, prosecuting, and incarcerating marijuana “offenders.” He wants in on a Marijuana March on Washington. Should marijuana be listed on the International Commodities Exchange? Absolutely. We’re talking about a radical, right? Nope. We’re talking about Professor Jeffrey Miron, PhD, Harvard — arguably the world’s most cautious pot tax prognosticator.

The Interviews

The Interviews

You may have been wondering what’s up with the extended interviews with the top poteconomists on the planet. Audio, video, and transcriptions of sessions with Dr. and Professor Jeff Miron, Dr. and Professor Jon Gettman (who declined to be videoed), and pot prodigy Max Chaiken can be found in the Interviews category. Traditional media thinks you only want one quote from them per article. We like to think you linger over every last syllable.

Political Implications of Cannabis Commerce

Political Implications of Cannabis Commerce

If policing the planet, with a particular emphasis on Afghanistan, is as important to the administration as it appears to be, it might be wise to placate liberal, peace-loving, pro-marijuana voters who put a Democrat in the White House by ending prohibition. Policing the planet is impractical when you’re no longer in office.