There will always be a demand for finished goods.
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Dharmanol is, by a 1994 legal definition, a dietary supplement. "Herbal supplements are a type of dietary supplement that contain herbs, either singly or in mixtures. An herb (also called a botanical) is a plant or plant part used for its scent, flavor, and/or therapeutic properties. In the United States, dietary supplements are substances you eat or drink. They can be vitamins, minerals, herbs or other plants, amino acids (the individual building blocks of protein), or parts of these substances. They can be in pill, capsule, tablet, or liquid form. They supplement the diet and should not be considered a substitute for food."
Dharmanol is a dietary supplement manufactured from the cannabis plant (with added hemp oil). It can be sold in cannabis collectives, co-ops and dispensaries in states where medical cannabis is legalized. In Colorado, there is a two tiered system: recreational for anyone 21+ to buy (just like alcohol) (1 oz for CO residents; 1/4 oz for non-residents) and medicinal. In CO medicinal cannabis is tax free unlike recreational cannabis (min. 27.9% tax). Medicinal requires a physician's recommendation. CO dispensaries are separate from recreational cannabis retailers. There's no reason I can think of why Dharmanol couldn't be sold in CO at both medicinal and recreational retailers.