@filmfann – you can say it…pulled it out of my ass. But I based my guesstimate on the fact that the NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse) estimates that 40% of Ameicans over age 12 (94 million Americans) have tried marijuana, and I suspect that number, being a self reported number, is if anything low. I’ve heard estimates as high as 60%. I figured let’s guess that the number is slightly over that 40% have tried it, so if 100 million people tried it even though it was illegal, I think 50 million is a reasonable, probably far too conservative estimate of how many would use it on a regular basis IF it were made legal. But even if you want to really assume the best case scenario, let’s be REALLY conservative and say that of the 100 million people who have ever tried it, only 10% continue to use on a regular basis (on average), or 1/5th of my estimate. So, we’re talking $40 million a day in revenue, or about $15 billion a year in tax revenues, and I think the number would be MUCH higher, but let’s say it wasn’t, that’s a pretty huge chunk of change. But like I said, I’m pulling these #‘s about the pricing and # out of thin air, but I AM basing my guesstimates on known data.