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Clark County crested $2 million in February pot sales

(Customers look at an array of items at New Vansterdam)

Clark County’s pot shops sold more than $2 million worth of marijuana in February.

New Vansterdam and Main Street Marijuana remain two of the top three stores in the state for sales and were responsible for the bulk of those profits in the county.

(Main Street Marijuana)

(Main Street Marijuana)

The total sales from all five operating stores in Clark County was $2,133,528.93.

Total sales from all (115 or so approved) Washington I-502 stores for February was $15,523,958.55.

Clark County’s grower-processors together had $160,907.25 worth of sales for February. The county’s biggest grower-processors, sales wise, are Fairwinds Manufacturing, Cedar Creek Cannabis and Agrijuana.

CannaMan Farms, the county’s first grower-processor, also had a good sales uptick in February.

Total sales for all (375 or so approved) grower-processors in the state was $6,530,351.77.

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Source: Cannabis Chronicles