Gallery: Behind the Scenes of Colorado's $700 Million Pot Business
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Various strains of marijuana shot at Denver Relief, Colorado.
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Paige Smith and Mary Bahar count out money and distribute it for payroll at Good Meds Marijuana dispensary in Lakewood, Colorado.
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A woman trimming at Nature's Herb in Garden City, Colorado.
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A stereo hangs above a locked camera box with a monitor that records everything happening in the two greenhouses at the Stanley brothers’ grow operation outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Kristi Kelly, Principal & Founder of Good Meds poses for a portrait at the company’s marijuana dispensary in Lakewood, Colorado.
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Dave Meiler, from the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, knocks on a door while canvassing for Amendment 64 in Denver, Colorado. A New York native, Meiler moved to Denver six months prior to campaign.
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'Strawberry diesel' plant at Colorado Harvest Company, Colorado.
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James Downs, 27, poses for a portrait outside of the the Karing Kind marijuana dispensary which he guards in Boulder, CO. Downs, who spent seven years as an army sniper, works for the Iron Protection Group.
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Nick Hice, cultivation facility manager at the Denver Relief marijuana dispensary grow house, hangs freshly harvested marijuana to dry in Denver, Colorado.
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Elliott Klug, the owner of Pink House Blooms, sits in his grow house in Denver, Colorado.
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Sorting and packaging marijuana in the Kindman grow house in Denver, Colorado.
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The Dixie Elixir manufacturing facility in Denver, Colorado. Jaymie Giordano (left), 25, puts bottles into a steam machine that shrink wraps the label to the bottle. Mitch Stowell (center), 44, and Jordan Bacheldor (right), 27, pull the finished product off the line.
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Chris Moder, 23, labels bottles at the Dixie Elixer manufacturing facility in Denver, Colorado.
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William Breathes, the pen name of the marijuana critic writing for the free alternative weekly newspaper Westword, smokes marijuana in his home office in Denver, Colorado.
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