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On January 1, Colorado opened up its first (legal) recreational weed vendors, which sell marijuana to customers who are at least 21-years-old and feel like getting high on the government's supply. Since then, a wave of weed information — and misinformation — has us totally confused and lethargic and needing a snack. Let's take a trip down memory lane, to the past seven days, and see how the outlaw state is doing so far.

Colorado weed dispensers are running out of weed

According to a local Denver news outlet, some dispensaries are rationing their pot in order to keep up with demand. The Lodo Wellness Center told The Denver Channel that it won't sell more than an eighth of an ounce of marijuana per person. Some stores are limiting sales of edibles (that's food with marijuana baked in) to one per customer. Lodo's edibles supplier, Elixirs and Edibles, added that "we thought we had enough supply to get us through January, [but] we ran out in three days."

Colorado weed dispensers are not running out of weed

The Huffington Post is reporting that dispensaries are not, in fact, running low on marijuana, and that the rumor is only driving users to their (old, neglected) illegal pot dealers. According to HuffPost:

“We do have a smaller crowd today compared to last week, and we’re not selling out," Pete Vasquez, general manager at the Denver dispensary Medicine Man, told The Huffington Post over the phone. "From customers I’ve heard that no one else is selling out either, it’s just something going around on the news."

HuffPost acknowledges that some retailers closed their doors early and limited sales, but said that there is no real threat of their selling out completely.